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VHDL - VHDL Programming? Parallel Counter? |
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I want to implement a (7,3) parallel counter using VHDL. I thought about using 3 full adders but I got derailed when I saw that the output would give out 3 sums and carry out which would make 4 outputs and I need 3. With only 2 full adders, it would not represent 7 inputs.
How would you go about doing it? **Without just giving me the implementation code, I want to understanddd Thanks comp101x |
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What's a (7,3) parallel counter?
Could you explain the functionality of the counter: Inputs => outputs Will there be a Clock signal involved? jeppe |
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