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The goal is to create an 8-bit register from scratch, using only the three basic logic gates (inverting inputs of and, or gates is allowed, since this simply adds a not gates in front of the respective input; also a nor gates (or and not gate chained together) are okay to use). 1. create a subcircuit called "sr latch" and add the circuit for the sr latch. 2. create a subcircuit called "level-sensitive sr latch". add "sr latch" as subcircuit( s) and the required circuit around it to create a level-sensitive sr latch. 3. create a subcircuit called "d latch". add "level-sensitive sr latch" as subcircuit( s) and the required circuit around it to create a d latch. 4. create a subcircuit called "d flip flop". add "d latch" as subcircuit(s) and the required circuit around it to create a d flip flop. 5. create a subcircuit called "8-bit

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