When I was earning my master's degree, I heard a lot about finite state machines (FSMs), but it was all theory - like clouds in the sky: there's a lot of water, but you can't drink it. I toiled for three months after graduating until I implemented my first FSM in code in 1981. Now, there is a programming methodology based on this concept - v-agent oriented programming (VAOP) - with many examples of its implementation. It's best to start learning about VAOP with this article on Medium: "Bagels and Muffins of Programming or How Easy It Is to Convert a Bagel into a Black Hole". With VAOP, you can implement FSM in any programming language.
I have a final in Digital Logic tomorrow and I had no idea how to traverse a state diagram and turn it in to a state table and I would just love to thank you. I now fully understand how to do this and since it was the only part of the final I was having trouble with I'm now much more confident
I am feeling like " minority report" style teaching . Thank you for adding style to education .This video helped me to to complete my assignment very quickly.
Thank you Jack for this nice class of state machines helped a lot in electrical engineering classes of digital circuits (i'm not really into that topic i'm not a electronics guy). I was taken more confuse each book i read about this topic. My class was 9 years (2014) the teacher was awful don't know teach VHDL either believe or not. now i can remember of this video and my turbulent journey on this topic.
@@IStMl we did, and it makes no sense, which is why we are here. We were given a totally mathematical input with no real world application, and that is one way not to do it.
Wow you make pretty good videos here!!! Why do they look so old though? Were these recorded in the 90's? I don't mean that as a negative thing. I just am curious when they were recorded. Excellent videos. They are helping me with CS a lot!
Exactly. You just add bits as necessary. You will have 'extra' possible states but that is ok, you can just ignore them. Basically you just don't wire the circuit to do anything with those additional 'possible states'.
When I was earning my master's degree, I heard a lot about finite state machines (FSMs), but it was all theory - like clouds in the sky: there's a lot of water, but you can't drink it. I toiled for three months after graduating until I implemented my first FSM in code in 1981. Now, there is a programming methodology based on this concept - v-agent oriented programming (VAOP) - with many examples of its implementation. It's best to start learning about VAOP with this article on Medium: "Bagels and Muffins of Programming or How Easy It Is to Convert a Bagel into a Black Hole".
With VAOP, you can implement FSM in any programming language.
I just wanted to say thanks for these videos! I am in a computer architecture class in college and your videos REALLY helped me excel.
When my professor sucks at explaining, I've got this channel to make it simpler. Thank you!
nice tutorial btw y do u look like peter parker with wolverin style
terrific comment !!!
this comment is gold
I shouldn't have read this comment before watching the video, now I can't concentrate.
even speaks like toby😅
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I have a final in Digital Logic tomorrow and I had no idea how to traverse a state diagram and turn it in to a state table and I would just love to thank you. I now fully understand how to do this and since it was the only part of the final I was having trouble with I'm now much more confident
Same here @Quyn Little page.. I have also finals tomorrow :)
i have one in 30 minutes, and i realized this is the one thing i was missing lol. i feel you
@@mattmo8648 i have one next week, i think i should kms
Thank you Robot Brigade ! this explanation is a perfect introduction to state machines, in my opinion.
I am feeling like " minority report" style teaching . Thank you for adding style to education .This video helped me to to complete my assignment very quickly.
Thank you Buff man of the logic universe.
Thank you Jack for this nice class of state machines helped a lot in electrical engineering classes of digital circuits (i'm not really into that topic i'm not a electronics guy). I was taken more confuse each book i read about this topic. My class was 9 years (2014) the teacher was awful don't know teach VHDL either believe or not. now i can remember of this video and my turbulent journey on this topic.
Finally, somebody actually understands what's going on!! Thank you!
Great explanation!!!
4:35 *"Just to keep things simple"* as he appears to write backwards. Comments say the video is mirrored. I say my brain hurts more than before :)
im studying computer engineering and you have no idea how much your channel helped me today, Thank you
thx a lot.. been searching for a decent video for a while
I was about to say that he's great at writing backwards. Then I realized you could reflect the video XD
u have good side locks sir
The sound in the outtro is a sample of kraftwerk- the robots, a nice touch.
Thanks! Best explanation I've seen yet!
I'm so confused lol
How do you determine your input, next state, and output?
You can't determine input it's given to you or you give it yourself
You should study FSM before studying FSM tables obviously
@@IStMl we did, and it makes no sense, which is why we are here. We were given a totally mathematical input with no real world application, and that is one way not to do it.
What's your pfp from? Looks dope.
Thank you so much for this videos!
You are an absolute god!!!!!!!
How would you fill a k-map with the state table? Using one hot assignment
Thank you very much :) Your videos are of great help!
Your videos are awesome, thank you so much!!!
great videos thank you for taking the time to make them they help out a lot
This is so helpful. Would you please give me the link of your tutorial on how to implement a state diagram; I can't find it! Thank you
how do you determine the outputs?
so I'm getting a little bit confused here, which one should come first?
at last i found a real 'english speaking' tutorial . thank you
Could you go into detail on how to implement the different types of flip flops to represent the state diagram/state table? T
Thanks.
Wow you make pretty good videos here!!! Why do they look so old though? Were these recorded in the 90's? I don't mean that as a negative thing. I just am curious when they were recorded. Excellent videos. They are helping me with CS a lot!
pretty confuse about the output... when is it 0 or 1.. Is it when it transitioned to a new state?
very simple explanation, thanks!
thanks man ...u r a life saver
The designation of A as 00, B as 01, etc...is that arbitrary? Could A be 11, B be 10?
it's actually take as a 2 bit binary truth table
Thanx for this
thanks man very clear and helpful
So we can make our own design of state diagram?
Nice Tutorial, Thanks!
Great video!
should not the recursive state of 'A' be 0/0 ?
You are awesome!
You're great man
Nice video Gore
Thank u sir it helps me alot
I miss your class :')
Amazing 😊 thx
wonderful!!
Thanks! Great vid.
mad tobey maguire peter parker vibes. Thx for explanation
how do u write backwards so well?
You are good at writing mirror way
He was writing the normal way, the video is flipped.
:D
Thanks! You've helped me alot! :D
Bro you just saved me ....
Thank you!
couldn't it be a secuencer? great videos :-)
so helping brother
Thanks wolverine!
so cool if ma tr. could teach just as bit of u sir
Haha, loving the muttonchops! But tar for the vids, been useful.
Ohh dadaa
Writing on mirror how u do that please tell
Your a prince among men.
what is Medwedjew-Automat?
thanks for the lecture~~!
Thank you very much
Legends watching this after 10 years just before exam
😂😂😂
sense this makes
I feel like the only way I actually understood this erratic explanation is, I already knew how to do this
Please link your videos in the description
thank you sir
what if there were more than 4 states?.....that is a E state also then
what would have been the code?
i think you'd need to do something like 000, 001, etc.
Exactly. You just add bits as necessary. You will have 'extra' possible states but that is ok, you can just ignore them. Basically you just don't wire the circuit to do anything with those additional 'possible states'.
thank you!!!!!!!
everything u write is not laterally inverted .... how come ???
Vidushi Kumar he probably inverts the video so he's actually standing on the right side from our perspective
Vidushi Kumar hes actually just really good at writing backwards
thanks man
WOW!!!!!
how you writing backwards?
He writes it so it's normal to him, then just flips the video in editing.
This mans Adorable
how high are you lol ?? great explanation by the way
My exam is 2 hours away and I'm scared
have u mirrored stage lol so confusing
i think he made a normal video and mirrored it
haha great tutor! but ur beard looks funny xD
There is no way you could mirror that video to make it look like he was writing backwards. Think about it! ..........duh.
how the hell this visual done and video made? Can anyone help
Maybe...... recorded by keeping the camera on the other side of glass. Then Mirrored (edited) the whole recording.
@@Sainicooldude01 easy to do in Pinnacle at least. Probably you can do it even in Tik Tok!
why do u look tired
I seem to be the only person who did not find this helpful.
You and Jeff Bezos have a similar voice.
Asimov look alike :D
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Is this guy funny or what? 😳
Wolverine
wtf r u saying
aahahaah
Thank you sir