Mealy model takes only 3 states and at state c if the input is 0, the output is 0 and it returns to the initial state. If the input is 1, the output is 1 and it returns to the initial state if you don't want the sequence to be covered, or it goes to state b if you want a covered sequence. The important thing is that you need only 3 states for the Mealy model of this problem
did you have a mistake if you look at your first table against your last one. You had a the output when in D state to be 1 only when 0 input, but in the last table you had it output 1 for both a input of 1 and 0
You really have to waste zero time. In a mealy machine your inputs are not stored in each state, and the diagrams look completely different - if you are having trouble distinguishing then this video is too far ahead, IMO.
DUDE, you just saved me. Thank you
thanks for the video. you saved my semester
what software did you use to design the state machine?
Mealy model takes only 3 states and at state c if the input is 0, the output is 0 and it returns to the initial state. If the input is 1, the output is 1 and it returns to the initial state if you don't want the sequence to be covered, or it goes to state b if you want a covered sequence. The important thing is that you need only 3 states for the Mealy model of this problem
The speaker has explained the solution using MOORE's machine. While in the end, the Solution is MEALY...
do you think can we reach true solution in this mixed ways?or?
it was just a figure i think. In the diagram it can be clearly seen that the output isnt affected by the input x.
I think the first one is a 010 recognizer, the last one is a 101 recognizer.
Sir I beg you please can you please suggest the name of the book from which the problem is taken
This Video is soo good. It helps me a lot. sadly I can't give you more than one like
@umar farooq yeah it is
thnku for the study materials...pls upload the more problems on sequence detector......
which state machine did you use in this video(mealy or moore)?
Çıktı yalnızca hafızadan etkileniyor o yüzden moore
amazing!!
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You are the best !!
Started as a moore machine yet at the end its a mealy.. I think someone somewhere made a mistake...
Anybody noticed error in the first one?? The state table does not relate with the state diagram.
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did you have a mistake if you look at your first table against your last one. You had a the output when in D state to be 1 only when 0 input, but in the last table you had it output 1 for both a input of 1 and 0
I do not understand the transfer from the state diagram to the truth table.
Any simulator to test if i did right?
Why is the output “0” on the diagram?
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you didnt mention Q1Q0X for D1
The result of D1 is simplified.
Yea.. I think you forgot to say if this is a moore model or a Mealy model..
it is self evident that this is a moore model, as the outputs are stored within the present state.
Peter Handjinicolaou
Its self evident when you waste 5 mins of your time. Label it.
You really have to waste zero time. In a mealy machine your inputs are not stored in each state, and the diagrams look completely different - if you are having trouble distinguishing then this video is too far ahead, IMO.
#trash ur wrong
Also in a mealy machine n bits = n states, when in a moore n bits = n+1 states... just fyi
nice !!!!!!!!!! finally a video not in indian english (no offense indians are great).
thanks a lot
Thanks
This is rushed. You might know it but we don't
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