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How do I make a splitter with an 8 bit input and 4 2 bit outputs

Created by Francesco • 3 months ago
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Francesco

On  May 07, 2024

i need help with splitters

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@Focaspeed

On  May 14, 2024

Italian langue: Ciao Francesco... non so se parli italiano o inglese ma nel dubbio ti scrivo la risposta in tutt'e due le lingue XD. Comunque per creare uno splitter è abbastanza semplice, quando crei lo splitter, nella prima casella che appare devi inserire i bit totali dello splitter, mentre nella seconda casella che appare successivamente devi inserire in quante parti vuoi dividere i bit stabiliti in precedenza e in quali parti, ad esempio: Ingresso 4 bit e 2 uscite di 2 bit ciascuna --> (Prima casella= “4”) e (Seconda casella= “2 2”). Se si nota che nella seconda casella è importante dividere i bit solo con uno spazio. Facendo un altro esempio, voglio uno splitter con 4 bit totali e 4 uscite di 1 bit ciascuna --> (Prima casella= “4”) e (Seconda casella= “1 1 1 1”). Ricorda che se vuoi uno splitter che invece di fornire 4 uscite a un bit, vuoi che le combini in un'unica uscita a 4 bit, allora basta semplicemente girare lo splitter. Spero di esserti stato d'aiuto e nel caso ti lascio il link del progetto con gli esempi che ti ho fatto adesso e di altri esempi che potrebbero aiutarti ;)

Link progetto: https://circuitverse.org/users/152206/projects/splitter-example-02ae9df6-2e39-4d40-aa95-ae83e90aad9a

E se vuoi, ulteriormente su youtube ci sono diversi video che mostrano come fare, ti posso assicurare per esperienza personale, che puoi capirlo anche se non è la tua lingua, ti lascio il link quà sotto ;) (Al minuto 1:57 spiega subito come si fanno gli splitter)

Link video YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUdeqIbIupI&t=50s

English langue: Hi Francesco... I don't know if you speak Italian or English, but if in doubt, I'll write the answer in both languages XD. Anyway, to create a splitter it's quite simple, when you create the splitter, in the first box that appears you have to enter the total bits of the splitter, while in the second box that appears later you have to enter in how many parts you want to divide the previously established bits into and in which parts, for example Input 4 bits and 2 outputs of 2 bits each --> (First box= ‘4’) and (Second box= ‘2 2’). If you notice that in the second box, it is only important to divide the bits with a space. Taking another example, I want a splitter with 4 total bits and 4 outputs of 1 bit each --> (First box= ‘4’) and (Second box= ‘1 1 1’). Remember that if you want a splitter that instead of providing 4 one-bit outputs, you want it to combine them into a single 4-bit output, then simply turn the splitter over. I hope I've been of some help, and in case I have, I'll leave you the link to the project with the examples I've given now and other examples that might help you ;)

Project link: https://circuitverse.org/users/152206/projects/splitter-example-02ae9df6-2e39-4d40-aa95-ae83e90aad9a

And if you want, further on youtube there are several videos showing how to do it, I can assure you from personal experience, that you can understand it even if it's not your language, I leave the link below ;) (At minute 1:57 it immediately explains how to make splitters)

YouTube video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUdeqIbIupI&t=50s

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lo su

On  May 17, 2024

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@Focaspeed

On  May 17, 2024

@lo su thank you, but why did you put the link to that site?

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