Sequential Logic
Combinational logic, Finite-state machine, Moore machine
978-613-9-12849-5
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104
2012-01-07
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In digital circuit theory, sequential logic is a type of logic circuit whose output depends not only on the present input but also on the history of the input. This is in contrast to combinational logic, whose output is a function of, and only of, the present input. In other words, sequential logic has state (memory) while combinational logic does not. Sequential logic is therefore used to construct some types of computer memory, other types of delay and storage elements, and finite state machines. Most practical computer circuits are a mixture of combinational and sequential logic.
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