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4bitModulo5efficent

4bitModulo5efficent
A 4 bit modulo 5 calculator on 2 logic levels, made with the help karnaugh maps.

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0 to 9 counter

0 to 9 counter
A standard counter to 10 that uses T flip flops.

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4 bit Johnson Counter

4 bit Johnson Counter

A simple 4 bit Johnson counter. The output bits are displayed via led's. 

The recurring pattern is 

0000

1000

1100

1110

1111

0111

0011

0001

0000


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Microprocessore a 4 bit

Microprocessore a 4 bit

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A completely original (4-bit) counter I made.


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Microprocessore a 4 bit v2

Microprocessore a 4 bit v2

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Sumador completo de 1 ,2 4 bit


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4bit Calculator

4bit Calculator

Just an 4bit calculator made for fun and learning. Used the Alu in 4bit and made a 4bit Reg to safe numbers that the alu can calculate.


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Binary till Hex

Binary till Hex

Convert Binary to Hex/4bit


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4bit middle bit cutter

4bit middle bit cutter

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Manmeet Kaur

Manmeet Kaur

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4bit Adder

4bit Adder

I am on a journey to make a full calculator. This is the start of my journey and im bringing you along with me. Look at the How it Works tap to learn with me and look at the adder tab to see the 4 bit adder!


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4 bit Adder

4 bit Adder

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4 bit Adder

4 bit Adder

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Untitled2

Untitled2

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DLD_PROJECT

DLD_PROJECT

Here, I have created a 4-bit BPA (Binary Parallel Adder) using 4 full adder circuit. Here A0/B0 is LSB (Least Significant Bit) and A3/B3 is MSB (Most Significant Bit). This circuit can perform 4-bit binary addition of two numbers.