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Benedict Mendoza

BSCPE

INPUT 2421 TO OUTPUT BCD


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INPUT BCD TO OUTPUT GREY CODE


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INPUT BCD TO OUTPUT EXCESS – 3


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Observation: Different codes have their unique structure, as well as a specific purpose. While there are
numerous ways for logic gates to accomplish this laboratory exercise, if you are lacking some logic gates,
you can combine other logic gates to perform the missing portion.

Conclusions and Recommendations: This laboratory exercise has given me a lot of knowledge about
different logic gates and different types of binary codes, how those specific codes work, and the best of
all is the code conversion. I suggest that you be more careful when doing this activity because you can
accidentally hurt yourself if you put the wrong charge, like what happened to my hand when I
accidentally burned my finger, and also be more creative because doing this activity does not only have
one solution there are many.

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