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So I was reading my book and I came across a table, I don't understand how they converted the problem into a table.
They're designing a sequential logic machine and it looks like they made a K map of something, but I don't know what they used. Can anyone explain how the book did this conversion? It doesn't explain anything about it. I understand K maps and truth tables and stuff, but I don't know what they used to create this k-map(if it even is one, I just noticed it said 00, 01, 11, 10 which usually means K map)
They're designing a sequential logic machine and it looks like they made a K map of something, but I don't know what they used. Can anyone explain how the book did this conversion? It doesn't explain anything about it. I understand K maps and truth tables and stuff, but I don't know what they used to create this k-map(if it even is one, I just noticed it said 00, 01, 11, 10 which usually means K map)