Electronic Design, Band 16,Ausgaben 16-20Hayden Publishing Company, 1968 |
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... enable needs multi - input gates ( 2 ) In the parallel enable method ( Fig . 1b ) , the enable for each stage is generated by ANDing all the terminal counts of the preceding stages at that stage . The advantages are that the enables are ...
... enable needs multi - input gates ( 2 ) In the parallel enable method ( Fig . 1b ) , the enable for each stage is generated by ANDing all the terminal counts of the preceding stages at that stage . The advantages are that the enables are ...
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... enable , we see that the condition for reliable operation with the parallel enable becomes : aTM≥ K + L . ( 3 ) Note that the ( n - 1 ) factor of Eq . 2 does not appear in Eq . 3. Thus the parallel method will be faster than the serial ...
... enable , we see that the condition for reliable operation with the parallel enable becomes : aTM≥ K + L . ( 3 ) Note that the ( n - 1 ) factor of Eq . 2 does not appear in Eq . 3. Thus the parallel method will be faster than the serial ...
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... enables . Series parallel is fastest - - The condition for reliable operation for the com- pletely parallel counter was shown to be aTK + L . ( 3 ) Thus for each parallel enable input provided , the number of stages of a counter that ...
... enables . Series parallel is fastest - - The condition for reliable operation for the com- pletely parallel counter was shown to be aTK + L . ( 3 ) Thus for each parallel enable input provided , the number of stages of a counter that ...
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