One of your fellow students says \"You can implement a one-hot encoded FSM using
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One of your fellow students says "You can implement a one-hot encoded FSM using D-type latches". Do you agree? Yes, I agree. No, I don't agree. A FSM always has a specified initial state. TRUE FALSE Two FSM states are equivalent if their next states are equivalent their outputs are the same their inputs are the same all of the above (a) and (b) FSM state assignments are valid if each state gets a unique assignment and each assignment has the same size (in bits). One of your fellow students says "It doesn't matter which state assignments you use because any valid assignment will always yield a working design". Do you agree? Yes, I agree No, I don't agree The design engineer is responsible for choosing the IC packages used in a design. TRUE FALSE One of your classmates says "You can take any Mealy FSM and implement it as one-hot encoded FSM." Do you agree? Yes, I agree No, I don't agreeExplanation / Answer
15. We cannot implement one hot encoded FSM using Dtype latches.there for not agree FSM using Dtype latches.
16. FSM has always specified as intial state. Its False becoz FSM (FINITE STATE MACHINE ) at first its at internal input but FSM has external output too.
17. Two FSM states are equivalent if the next states are equivalent, if the output is same, where the input can also be same, then only Two FSM states are meant to be equal. It thing its all of the above. So the option is (d).
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