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You need to design a circuit that implements the functions in the following table: s0 s1 function0 0 a + 10 1 a β b1 0 a + b1 1 a β 1s0 and s1 are 1-bit control inputs to select the function of the circuit. inputs a and b are 4-bitnumbers in 2s complement form. the output is also a 4-bit number in 2s complement form.you are allowed to use only one ttl 7483 4-bit adder to implement all the functions. but anynumber of other components (except the adder) can be used.hint: design a combinational logic circuit to modify the input b and the βcarry inputβ of theadder depending on the control inputs s0 and s1.important: lab grade will depend on the working of the circuit & will be checked of by your labinstructor.1. is the output valid for the following input combinations: a. s0 = 0, s1 = 0, a = 7, b = 3? b. s0 = 0, s1 = 1, a = 7, b = 3? c. s0 = 1, s1 = 0, a = -4, b = -5? d. s0 = 1, s1 = 1, a = -8, b = 6? 2. what is the range of inputs (for both a and b) that will produce the valid output for all the functions?
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 04:10
Write a program that reads a set of floating-point values. ask the user to enter the values, then print β’ the average of the values. β’ the smallest of the values. β’ the largest of the values. β’ the range, that is the difference between the smallest and largest. of course, you may only prompt for the values once.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 15:30
What is the function of compilers and interpreters? how does a compiler differ from an interpreter?
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