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karu
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 9:35 am Post subject:
clocked-synchronous state machine analysis |
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hi, i have problem in clocked synchronous state machine analysis in
which im not able to analyse the timing diagrams correctly and along
with this i need help in understanding the following things like setup
time, hold time........etc.
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Chris
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 9:35 am Post subject:
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karu wrote:
| Quote: | hi, i have problem in clocked synchronous state machine analysis in
which im not able to analyse the timing diagrams correctly and along
with this i need help in understanding the following things like setup
time, hold time........etc.
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http://www.nbp.pl/en/banknoty/banknoty/pln20.htm
Either that, or try reading the textbook (preferably before the
material is covered in class, so you're ready to ask questions after
the lecture). This is where you earn the degree.
Good luck
Chris |
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John Fields
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 9:35 am Post subject:
Re: clocked-synchronous state machine analysis |
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On 26 Nov 2005 21:35:46 -0800, "karu" <karu_0072002@yahoo.co.in>
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| Quote: | hi, i have problem in clocked synchronous state machine analysis in
which im not able to analyse the timing diagrams correctly and along
with this i need help in understanding the following things like setup
time, hold time........etc.
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I can't help you with your interpretation of timing diagrams, but
setup time is how long you have to wait after the input signal goes
true (or false) before you can exercise the clock and expect the
output to follow the input, and hold time is how long, after the
clock goes true, you have to hold the input signal in the state it
was in before the clock went true in order for the output to follow
the input.
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John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
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karu
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
Re: clocked-synchronous state machine analysis |
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thank u sir........
John Fields wrote:
| Quote: | On 26 Nov 2005 21:35:46 -0800, "karu" <karu_0072002@yahoo.co.in
wrote:
hi, i have problem in clocked synchronous state machine analysis in
which im not able to analyse the timing diagrams correctly and along
with this i need help in understanding the following things like setup
time, hold time........etc.
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I can't help you with your interpretation of timing diagrams, but
setup time is how long you have to wait after the input signal goes
true (or false) before you can exercise the clock and expect the
output to follow the input, and hold time is how long, after the
clock goes true, you have to hold the input signal in the state it
was in before the clock went true in order for the output to follow
the input.
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John Fields
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karu
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
Re: clocked-synchronous state machine analysis |
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| thank u chris |
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karu
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
Re: clocked-synchronous state machine analysis |
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hello sir,
this is karu again.....sir currently im in final year of my graduation
in electronics and could u give me some more
information(books,websites...etc) dealing with basics of digital
electronics and also give me information like what a company expects
from fresh electronic engineers like me.......... |
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PeteS
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
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Well, I would expect them to know what setup and hold times mean (to
say nothing of being able to predict the output of a FSM).
So - final year of what level in electronics?
Cheers
PeteS |
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Dan Hollands
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
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I would expect that you could find the answers to question such as these
without help
Dan
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Dan Hollands
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585-872-2606
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"karu" <karu_0072002@yahoo.co.in> wrote in message
news:1133093175.135874.185110@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | hello sir,
this is karu again.....sir currently im in final year of my graduation
in electronics and could u give me some more
information(books,websites...etc) dealing with basics of digital
electronics and also give me information like what a company expects
from fresh electronic engineers like me..........
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karu
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Mon Nov 28, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
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| final year in micro electronics stream......................... |
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PeteS
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 12:41 am Post subject:
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karu wrote:
| Quote: | final year in micro electronics stream.........................
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At what level? A degree granting institution? Diploma? You don't say.
One of the things I was taught was where and how to look for
information (in those prehistoric days before internet and even
usenet), which is still a good thing to know [tm]. It's the willingness
to go and look for (and parse) raw information to get meaningful
results that is one sign of a decent education (even, perhaps
especially, if it was an education outside of university walls!) to say
nothing of garnering a little respect.
That's not to say we don't expect questions, but we do expect people to
do at least a little of the legwork first, so they know what
question(s) to ask.
Cheers
PeteS |
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Rich Grise
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Wed Nov 30, 2005 8:32 am Post subject:
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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 04:06:15 -0800, karu wrote:
| Quote: | hello sir,
this is karu again.....sir currently im in final year of my graduation
in electronics and could u give me some more
information(books,websites...etc) dealing with basics of digital
electronics and also give me information like what a company expects
from fresh electronic engineers like me..........
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You're about to graduate, and they didn't teach you any of this stuff?
Good Luck!
Rich |
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karu
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Wed Nov 30, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
Re: clocked-synchronous state machine analysis |
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| sir they hav teached us but i want some more information........ |
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Bob Myers
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Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:35 am Post subject:
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"karu" <karu_0072002@yahoo.co.in> wrote in message
news:1133357078.798290.38240@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | sir they hav teached us but i want some more information........
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Well, in general most companies looking to hire new engineers
will expect better written communication skills than you're
demonstrating here. Apologies if this is due to English not
being your first language - unfortunately, I've come to expect
about this same level of writing from college graduates who
are supposedly native speakers of English.
Bob M. |
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