This makes so much sense. My professor had the entire solution up at the projection screen and just explaining what happened. Not even going though it from the beginning. Writing it down is alot different than visualising what happened when everything is there.
You can, if you plot it on the kmap you will find that both are legit answers, you can group the one that is minterm 10 with either the 1 in minterm 11 or the x in minterm 2 resulting in either b'cd' or ab'c
This makes so much sense. My professor had the entire solution up at the projection screen and just explaining what happened. Not even going though it from the beginning. Writing it down is alot different than visualising what happened when everything is there.
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The BEST explanation on this subject. You deserve way more views!!! Thanks a lot!
The best teacher ever!
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16:30 the difference
Thanks 😊
you explain better than the magister who teaches me in my class. Excellent explanation.
Awesome. Thanks. Learned circuit analysis from you. Didn't expect to find digital on your account. But thank God i did. You are the best💕
Thanks a lot..This is so clear as snow!
13:11
''So we did 9/11'' Holy shit !!
"Freudian slip"
lol
simple explaination and easy to understand .. tq sir
You are a blessing! Thanks!
Thanks for the video
Totally helps!!!😄😄
Well explained!👏
What's the name of the book you're using
Just Great! Thank u so much!
but how do you choose between b'cd' and ab'c? one are the same with K-map the other aren't. How would I know which one to choose?
thanks sir this really helpful
Thank you sir!!
Thank You Sir
at 22:28 cant we use the row b' c d'?
You can, if you plot it on the kmap you will find that both are legit answers, you can group the one that is minterm 10 with either the 1 in minterm 11 or the x in minterm 2 resulting in either b'cd' or ab'c
Thank you for this video and I have a question.
Which book did you follow during this video ?
Does it matter how the Karvanaugh graph is labelled out (eg instead of 00, 01, 11, 10 it follows binary sequence)
Yes, because Karnaugh maps are defined using Gray code and not regular binary numbers. You cannot label it with a regular binary sequence.
thank you sir ❤
what book is that at 21:00?
+mech_builder It's "Introduction to logic design" by Alan B. Marcovitz
www.amazon.com/Introduction-Logic-Design-3rd-Edition/dp/0073191647
+Anh Tu Tran thanks!
thanks.......are you a professor....LIKE
simply explained
thanks that really helps~~ :))
thank you Sir!
thank you sir
Can you tell the name of the book?
TIA
Introduction to Logic Design
- Markovitz
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sir, can we take b'cd' instead of ab'c in the final statement since either way it would cover all crosses
+Sijo Kuriakose The answer is yes, either way works. He mentions it at 22:26
Sir how can we solve f=ace+a'cd'e'+ac'de
D=de'+a'd'e+ad'e'
explain 21:00
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Thanks Sir I got
thx man
what is that called which you used for erasing can someone plzz tell me
whitener
awesome
That's not Quine Mcluskey
phew..il forget my normal method..ab /cd...he reverses the box values
thx bro
i can't solve sigma m(1,3,4,5,9,10,11) + d(6,8)
Pravin Art'Holic F (A,B,C,D)=A'BC'+B'D+AB'
For the detailed work: www.mediafire.com/view/d8bb52by2uuvd24/15074919539521151784020.jpg
13:20
9/11
lol
+Mohamed EL-Banna What is LMAO ?
the 13 is wrong sir you did not put the x in the correct box...
+Christian Cayabyab Yes he did
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bro you forgot to put the 9,11,13,15, such a mistake
yup
you for got (9,11),(13,15) =1_ _1
please sir never ever try to make video lacture like this,u make me remember my SM sir
then gtfoutta here
best explanation I found here on youtube...have an exam today and I understood everything
gtfo you little turd
do u have a problem with English or what?
Khud shikh phele
Are you a human?