I can't believe I actually found a truly helpful video in regards to these! You did a phenomenal job stepping through the whole procedure. I don't know if you read comments anymore but if you do... I really appreciate this.
Thank you so much. This was really help full. I went through so many videos through youtube, but you were very clear, slow and easily understandable. Excellent...
Wow. I cant believe I just learnt all those without opening a single text book! Thanks alot. I appreciate. Isi. From University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Wow!!! I am so glad I could help! I know the feeling when you are trying to find someone or something to help you understand something. The web is my classroom... I couldn't make it without those who share their knowledge!! To be the one that help you is priceless! Good luck!!
Jessica, could you clarify when you said that output "Y" doesn't change with the Q states? Y does change when both Q1 and Q2 are one. Maybe there's a lapse in my understanding.
When q1and q2 are the same so is y.. Look at the way I sectioned off the table.. No mater what x is y will be the same for q1 and q2.. For example taking the first two rows where q1 and q2 equal 0 - when x equals 0 y is 0 and when x equals 1 y is still 0.. Does that make sense?
Exam in about 4 hours, and this helped me alot. But isn't that a mealy FSM? Since its states doesn't only depend on its current state but also on the input x. Which as far as I know is the definition of a mealy FSM
SO helpful :) I was just wondering though, for y why did we use the original and not next state Q's to calculate it? Do we always use the before state of Q to calculate the output?
Hey Jessica, I just had a doubt, you said that the output(y) doesn't change with the states, so why did you specifically use a Moore FSM, because in a Moore FSM, the output will not change until the state changes?
Moore Machines depend on the the current state alone, so the x-input would not make a difference to the output. This can be seen in the first two rows; q1 | q2 | x | y 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 No matter what the x value is, the y value will remain the same.
I have a doubt making a state diagram from a D-FF and a MUX. This video helped and i did understand but still i couldn't make that diagram. Would be nice if you help me with that problem. Thank you for the video!
I can't believe I actually found a truly helpful video in regards to these! You did a phenomenal job stepping through the whole procedure. I don't know if you read comments anymore but if you do... I really appreciate this.
Sometime you need someone that guides you through a problem by holding your finger. haha Thank you very much Jessica!
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I must to say that even to a person who barely understand english this video was amazing! Was so easy to undurstand! Luv ya, thank you!
Thank you so much. This was really help full. I went through so many videos through youtube, but you were very clear, slow and easily understandable. Excellent...
tomorrow is my final, didn't study, just watched ur video, everything i needed is here :D thanx
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Wow. I cant believe I just learnt all those without opening a single text book! Thanks alot. I appreciate. Isi. From University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Good job, young lady! You probably just saved a guy from a lot of problems. God bless!
I have an exam tomorrow and I had no clue about these stuff. Thanks! Helped me a lot.
Wow!!! I am so glad I could help! I know the feeling when you are trying to find someone or something to help you understand something. The web is my classroom... I couldn't make it without those who share their knowledge!! To be the one that help you is priceless! Good luck!!
Thank you so much seriously even after 8 years your video still amazing and very helpful , thank you so much
excellent explanation! Thank you
Good hand writing and relaxing voice ;) make more videos. I am a first year elec student and struggle a lot.
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Your voice is very pleasant to the ear :) And ofc, nice explanation . Thanks !
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still helping 6 years later
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Jessica, could you clarify when you said that output "Y" doesn't change with the Q states? Y does change when both Q1 and Q2 are one. Maybe there's a lapse in my understanding.
When q1and q2 are the same so is y.. Look at the way I sectioned off the table.. No mater what x is y will be the same for q1 and q2.. For example taking the first two rows where q1 and q2 equal 0 - when x equals 0 y is 0 and when x equals 1 y is still 0..
Does that make sense?
Thanks for the quick response! Yeah that makes perfect sense. Again thanks for the clarification, my night-time brain can get hazy at times.
Thanks alot for this, it really helped me understand state diagrams better. You are a very good ex plainer.
Your explanation and voice were amazing!!!
Thanks Jessica, You are so much better than my lecturer. :-)
Nice video great job, I'm an EE student, trying to learn everything I can
This is an awesome video! Definitely clarified things for me. Thank You
Thanks so much! It's the day before our exam and I Finally get this! ^_^
Love your ring too. ;D
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Exam in about 4 hours, and this helped me alot. But isn't that a mealy FSM? Since its states doesn't only depend on its current state but also on the input x. Which as far as I know is the definition of a mealy FSM
SO helpful :) I was just wondering though, for y why did we use the original and not next state Q's to calculate it? Do we always use the before state of Q to calculate the output?
Can I use this technique for mealy model circuits??
Thanks Jess! My exam's tomorrow.
Hey Jessica, I just had a doubt, you said that the output(y) doesn't change with the states, so why did you specifically use a Moore FSM, because in a Moore FSM, the output will not change until the state changes?
Moore Machines depend on the the current state alone, so the x-input would not make a difference to the output. This can be seen in the first two rows;
q1 | q2 | x | y
0 | 0 | 0 | 0
0 | 0 | 1 | 0
No matter what the x value is, the y value will remain the same.
thank uuuuuuuuuu ihave a exanm in about 2 hours from now,u save my life gal :D
Thank you so much. Might I recommend changing Q1 to A and Q2 to B just to make it a bit more clear.
,,I was n,t know how 2 draw state diagram of table ,,u saved me thank u
This was really helpful! Thank you!
PLease keep posting thanx a lot
Great Work!
thanks alot jessica...really helpful
Perfect Explanation. By The Way, Nice Voice. Thanks.
Do we get to the same results if we switch inputs with present state when implementing mealy are you single?
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Why is the y output using original q1 and q2 instead of ns q1 and q2
shouldn't y be dependent on next state of Q1 and Q2?
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I have a doubt making a state diagram from a D-FF and a MUX. This video helped and i did understand but still i couldn't make that diagram. Would be nice if you help me with that problem.
Thank you for the video!
Why Y didn't depend on Q1 and Q2 of next state ?
You are absolutely brilliant!!! Thank you so much =)
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i dont understand where's the Q2 came from? (second column) please help me :'( , just tell me the equation for calculate the Q2
can u share something on designing a digital logic from waveform?
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Finally I got it. Thank you so much :)
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@lalitmohjoshi Glad I could help!! Good luck
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why isn't q2 = t= not q1.q2?
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That was really helpful :-)
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i think that we should got the y from Q1 & Q2 from the next state not the current
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Now i really get to understand the whole thing! Good work! (Y)
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you forgot to write down the true table for T flip flop , to derive the next state of Q2 , that is very crucial for a tutorial video
after 12:15 nothing clear... :S