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Thanks for the clear explanation😊 Can you please explain how the output wave forms of the bidirectional register would be like and how we should attempt to analyze them😊?
I have a question. Let's suppose that this circuit is a serial-in/serial-out circuit with Q3 as the lone serial output. Additionally, let's suppose the circuit starts out with Q3 = 0, Q2 = 1, Q1 = 1, and Q0 = 1 (from left to right, 0111). Now, I know that if the mode is right shift, inputting a stream of 4 zeroes will produce the sequence "0111", and that if it's in left-shift mode, the output will be "1110" if read from left-to-right. My question is this: when the shift mode is switched from "right" to a value of "left", does the internal state go from Q3Q2Q1Q0 = 0111 to Q3Q2Q1Q0 = 1110? In other words, does changing the value of the left/right signal cause the values of Q to be switched around such that the sequence is reversed?
hi! I am from CS backgrund and generally in programming languages we have ( right shift operator) which exactly does /2 and *2 operations respectively. So, my question is that inside machine is it these biderctional shift registers are working?
What if I want to have serial output for both shifts? To output Q(zero) when I shift right and Q3 when I shift left. Do I just extend a wire from each or do I need any more gates?
Thank you very much for your efforts. You made these concepts really easy to understand.
I just finished your all videos and found just simply great and very easy to understand... Would look forward to see many more such videos on various other topics related to electrical engineering .... U have done a great job sir !!!.... Hats off !!
I thought it was electronics
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Thanks for the clear explanation😊
Can you please explain how the output wave forms of the bidirectional register would be like and how we should attempt to analyze them😊?
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I have a question. Let's suppose that this circuit is a serial-in/serial-out circuit with Q3 as the lone serial output. Additionally, let's suppose the circuit starts out with Q3 = 0, Q2 = 1, Q1 = 1, and Q0 = 1 (from left to right, 0111). Now, I know that if the mode is right shift, inputting a stream of 4 zeroes will produce the sequence "0111", and that if it's in left-shift mode, the output will be "1110" if read from left-to-right.
My question is this: when the shift mode is switched from "right" to a value of "left", does the internal state go from Q3Q2Q1Q0 = 0111 to Q3Q2Q1Q0 = 1110? In other words, does changing the value of the left/right signal cause the values of Q to be switched around such that the sequence is reversed?
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Quick question please
How do you then get the output for the left and right side operation?
Q0,Q1,Q2,Q3
are your outputs.
ok so,
why we use this combinational circuit here at load ?
What is the use of clear input in this bidirectional shift register?
Plzzz make videos on Cmos fundamentals
Well Explained! Just a question, What is DR and DL?
DR is the input for right shift register mode and DL is the input for left shift register mode.
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Just to check this circuit is in relation to a parallel shift register?
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i dint get where is the initial input given and from where is the final output observed
hi! I am from CS backgrund and generally in programming languages we have ( right shift operator) which exactly does /2 and *2 operations respectively. So, my question is that inside machine is it these biderctional shift registers are working?
yes, not exactly but somewhat same !!!
Hi! Sir! why there are two clock pulses in bidirectional?
where are the outputs? so there will be four outputs come from each DFF right?
sir,wt about in clr....u didn't show it...
👌good one
wow, very simple to understand
sir, thanks for all these videos. I have one questn, where is the o/p in both cases?
Is it 4 bit bi directional shift reg?
so for four bits input multiply operation, you will need five DFF right? because 1111 *2 will be 5 bits
sir why input of gate 2 connceted with the gate 5 input and input of gate 4 with 7 ??
What about the output of the left shift mode? It will be Q3 right?
How come you've chosen to use the gate level form of the 2:1 Mux?
you are great sir.
Sir , there is no final output line shown, after right or after left completion .
if you use binary number example in circuit instead of using Dr and Dl only then it could be more improved. Thanks
what is the role of clear in the circuit sir?
What if I want to have serial output for both shifts? To output Q(zero) when I shift right and Q3 when I shift left. Do I just extend a wire from each or do I need any more gates?
So is this also universal shift register???
will any one please explain , why does clear input given to the circuit
what is the use of clear in this circuit???
what a about linear feedback shift register? could you make a video for that ? loving the lessons btw you da best :D
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Hi just asking. May i know what is the purpose of adding a CLR?
from where do we get the output?
from where we will take out the output?
Very thank you🌹
hi.. i would like to know how divide will work for odd numbers like 9,5,3 etc..
IS THIS LAST ONE ?
from where will v take the final outout?
magnificent sir
can you tell me the difference between BCD and BINARY NUMBER along with there base value??
Where are the Input and Output Data lines. Output more importantly, where is the outpit being stored?
DL and DR are the input lines. Output can be obtained from Q0 or Q3 depending upon which mode you chose
Thanks ❤
how to do multiplication using bidirectional registor
it is better if u also did practical application orientationtedly
It's too much to grasp
can u plz upload lectures on CMOS implementation?
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It is looking like There is No way for input data to enter the register 😢
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What's the need of CLEAR ?
Thanks a lot bro
So here is no loading here it is just shifting.so a pure shift reg
Thank u sooo much sir
why Is sir connected CLEAR input...? any one answrer plzzz