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Engineering, 13.11.2019 23:31 ImmortalEnigmaYT

Implement a full adder [10 points] implement a single binary full adder with inputs x, y, and cin. it should have outputs s and cout for the sum and carry-out, respectively. name the module for this full adder fa and instantiate it into the top module like so: fa u(.x(pb[0]), .y(pb[1]), .cin(pb[2]), .cout(right[1]), .s(right[0])); in so doing, the full adder will indicate the 2-bit result of the number of buttons pressed on the right two leds. for instance, when no buttons are pressed, neither led will be illuminated. when any two of the buttons are pressed, right[1] will be illuminated and right[0] will be dark to represent the 2-bit value 1 0. so that we can evaluate the operation of the module you wrote, include the top module with the proper instantiation in your submission.

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