Which type of FSM produces an output that is a function of the current state onl
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Which type of FSM produces an output that is a function of the current state only? Mealy Moore. Suppose an implication table check determines a FSM can be reduced to fewer states What are the potential benefits of implementing the reduced FSM? The boolean excitation equations might be simpler (i. e, less complex) Fewer registers may be required The FSM might operate faster all of the above (a) and (b) only. A PAL16R6 can be used to implement which of the following FSMs? A 6-state Mealy FSM with four outputs An state one-hot encoded FSM with one output A 70-state Moore FSM with one output A 4-state Moore FSM with five outputs none of the above. The desired package for an IC is indicated by adding additional letters and/or numbers onto the generic part number TRUE FALSE How many equivalent states are in the FSM shown in Figure 1? 0 1 2 3 4 Based on your answer to the previous question, how many states are in the FSM that would be implemented? 4 3 2 1Explanation / Answer
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The output of moore FSM is a function of current state only but the output of the melay FSM is a function of current states and inputs.
So, option b is correct.
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