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* Pick an Red-Yellow-Green FSM of your liking, and implement it with JK flip-flops (74LS76).
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* <font color="red">Warning</font>: JK flip-flops are finicky and are known not to work properly often...
 
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 6 March 2012

--D. Thiebaut 16:45, 6 March 2012 (EST)


Shifting bit


CSC270ShiftingBitTwoKits.gif


  1. Get together as a class and study the setup illustrated in the figure above.
  2. Come up with a design and a series of steps that will allow you to make a bit shift from one kit to the other, in a synchronized fashion.
  3. Figure out how to make the bit start either on Kit #1 or on Kit #2.
  4. Draw a solution design on the board as a group (everybody must participate).
  5. Wire it up.
  6. Test it with the team across the bench.
  7. Make sure the bit can shift around at 1Hz for at least 5 minutes without getting lost...


Optional

  • Pick an Red-Yellow-Green FSM of your liking, and implement it with JK flip-flops (74LS76).
  • Warning: JK flip-flops are finicky and are known not to work properly often...