thank you sir, today i was solving the exercise of the book digital design by dr morris mano, one of those questions was to write the essential and non essential prime implicants, i was confused, but now after watching your video, I'm able to solve them correctly, thank you alot🙏🏻❤️
What happens when all the groups are separate ie doesn’t overlap with any other implicants eg: minterms(0,2,4,5,10,11,13,15) . Will essential PI will be all the PI or thre is 0 Essential PI?
Very good explanation, at around 8:53 in the video where you mention that you have to make a choice as to which prime implicants you want to form a cover, would the number of covers be the number of possible prime implicants that you can combine with your essential prime implicants to cover all the ones ?
It's a little more complicated than that. For each minterm not covered by an essential prime implicants, there may be several prime implicants that could cover it. Some of these may also cover other minterms not covered by essential prime implicants. To count the number of covers, you would have to systematically check each uncovered minterm and make a list of the possible ways. In a simple example, if k uncovered minterms could each be covered in 2 ways, the number of covers would be 2^k
The goal of k-maps is to find the simplest 2-level solution. If you take both, you will have an extra term and your solution will not be as simple as possible.
you would list all groups that are as big as they can be, even if they are not required in the final solution. so in the example at 5:30, A'D, CD, and AC are all prime, even though CD is not essential.
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The best video ever explaining prime implicants and essential prime implicants
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Thank you so much! I'm not a native English speaker and get so confused to these definitions, this video really helps!
This is very crisp and clear video for EPI for sure. I have seen many videos. Thanks
thank you sir, today i was solving the exercise of the book digital design by dr morris mano, one of those questions was to write the essential and non essential prime implicants, i was confused, but now after watching your video, I'm able to solve them correctly, thank you alot🙏🏻❤️
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What textbook are you using?
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What happens when all the groups are separate ie doesn’t overlap with any other implicants eg: minterms(0,2,4,5,10,11,13,15) . Will essential PI will be all the PI or thre is 0 Essential PI?
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For example 2 wouldn't m5 and m14 also be considered EPI or dose it not matter since there is already another term in that PI that is EPI?
Thank you so much! My lecture notes were really confusing.
Great video.
Very good explanation, at around 8:53 in the video where you mention that you have to make a choice as to which prime implicants you want to form a cover, would the number of covers be the number of possible prime implicants that you can combine with your essential prime implicants to cover all the ones ?
It's a little more complicated than that. For each minterm not covered by an essential prime implicants, there may be several prime implicants that could cover it. Some of these may also cover other minterms not covered by essential prime implicants. To count the number of covers, you would have to systematically check each uncovered minterm and make a list of the possible ways. In a simple example, if k uncovered minterms could each be covered in 2 ways, the number of covers would be 2^k
Thanks helped a lot
In the end: why do i have to make a choice? Cant i take both?
The goal of k-maps is to find the simplest 2-level solution. If you take both, you will have an extra term and your solution will not be as simple as possible.
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what if you are asked to list the prime implicants?
you would list all groups that are as big as they can be, even if they are not required in the final solution. so in the example at 5:30, A'D, CD, and AC are all prime, even though CD is not essential.
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