Explanation of how a finite state machine can be translated to a digital circuit
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@pregooooooooski8 років тому
My University professor took an entire hour to explain this, and nobody understood anything. You just needed 10 minutes, and you were crystal clear! :D
@johnanderson87654 роки тому
your professor probably has the whole picutre on pdf,yet this guy walks you though all these steps none of which are that hard to understand.
@simba45723 роки тому
mine didn't explain anything
@andreikisel88462 роки тому
And you still need a degree to get a job
@praveen_chamal2 місяці тому
Mine took one whole semester, and yet I wasn't able to catch the basics
@Jawu52324 дні тому
My guy just go thorugh everything and his slide explains nothing, and there's no text book that follows his slide, he made up his own homework, and there's no way I can rewatch his class ever again. its so frustrating with this course, this is nothing too difficult and cost me too much time
@infiniteunderthesun24 дні тому
Very clear and straight to the point. Even 11 years later this is still peak educational content.
@CK-qh5te2 роки тому
My mind is blown by how simply you explained this. Bravo!
@GioZane146 років тому
This was BY FAR the BEST explanation I have seen on this topic and THANK YOU for also wrapping it together with the Moore/Mealy difference. Excellent!!
@20mymysf5 років тому
Not only are you explaining this clearly and intuitively, but I am actually enjoying this. Also you are saving my ass!!
@johnnyw667 років тому
I studied this at University 15 years ago. Brilliant revision for me! Thank you very much.
@2ndkhan9 років тому
one word! Genius!!! watched both videos on state machines and for me they are the best on the net!!
@ShalinMomin10 років тому
great explanationnn!!! loud and clear...
@marklee11947 років тому
You know, I have been struggling with this concept for a VERY long time. I had extreme difficulty in understanding this because my professor taught it in an abstract and highly technical approach. But the way you explained this so concisely is a great help. Thank you so much.
@SeaHorseNSparrowРік тому
how long?
@farris85033 роки тому
Incredible explanation, thank you so much!
@sofyzub4 роки тому
finally I found this compact and great explanation. Thanks a lot!!
@alejandrajorge23386 років тому
This was so incredibly helpful! Thank you
@joeswansen572110 років тому
Very clear and helpful. Thank you again!
@ice21636 років тому
Dropped the pen like a mic. This dude does a better job than my professor.
@laislchaves2 роки тому
Sir, you're a great teacher, thank you very much! This was incredibly helpful! Salutes, from Brazil!
@ingrooo4 роки тому
after 4 months i finally found you on youtube. I’ve watched your previous video about moore vs mealy...and now this?😍😍😍 hope i will pass my exam with this now. Thank you very much bro😇
@hbdarji7 років тому
Great explanation! A big help. Thank You Sir.
@patrickrobertsouza3174 роки тому
Thanks a lot Mr. Pardo! Greetings from Munich :)
@jboy6944Рік тому
I love this! My hardware lectures used to look at us and knew how confused we were but he continued teaching 😭kudos 2years later
@NasirandFatima7 років тому
thank you so much! truly appreciate!
@visalbotrchan14316 років тому
Legendary! Hopefully I am going to meet you someday.
@ColeShepherdThe1st7 років тому
Excellent explanation!
@jorgerive7335Рік тому
Nicely done!!!
@pallavhkust22989 років тому
Thank you very much for the explanation. I have a question - Why do teachers at UKposts teach better than Professors at the university?
@yatp72169 років тому
Teachers at UKposts teach intentionally, i.e., their purpose is to teach = making the information processable to a variety of human processors (as opposed to making it processable to whomever in the classroom happens to find it clear enough, if there is such a student).
@tucker36017 років тому
He actually also teaches at the University of Sydney
@marklee11947 років тому
In lectures, you often have to write and think simultaneously while the professor teaches in front of the class. This task is rather difficult to accomplish for most people because your mind has to multi-task and it become hard to fully conceptualize things in the lecture hall. However, when you are watching videos, you can pause, rewind, fast-forward and learn at your own pleasure which often helps.
@second_second_5 років тому
- you heard it first time when your professor at university teach. it's new, so difficult. you heard it second time in youtube. it's going to be easier, since you've heard of it. (1st time hearing vs 2nd time hearing) - you were 'forced' to listen the lecture at university. you might be weren't willing. but in youtube, it's you who made the choice to learn. you watch the video because you want to know. (want to learn or not) - in youtube, teacher doesn't need to cater to Q&A of the students. just focus on presentation. in lecture hall, teacher needs to notice/cater to all students responses. - in youtube, you can pause, click backward or forward button. in a physical lecture, you cannot.
@GloriousAssam4 роки тому
This is an almost universal problem it seems
@Moonlight-Ch.Рік тому
Thank you very much. I have been struggling in my lab for the whole day now.
@samstutorials16119 років тому
best explanation Thank you very much
@omarhadid86239 років тому
really it is great, i am depending on your explanations in many objects which i faced difficulty understanding them. thank you for your effort sir......
@itz_Raed6 років тому
God Bless You Man! You Saved My Ass From Failing This Course. You Dope.
@marcoge86955 років тому
Very simple way to explain, nice job prof ;)
@coin52072 роки тому
Thank you for this video. You helped me understand my first exercise ❤️
@superiorphi57785 років тому
if Javier Bardem did engineering.. wow this is a great lecture, thank you!!
@mrpropergander68002 роки тому
Back in the 80s I had to design a set of traffic lights using discrete logic gates and JK flip flops. I had to map all the binary states and used Karnaugh maps to simplify. The whole process seems very similar to this 😁
@tejaswiniramteke3425 років тому
You were so good on explaining..my exams are near..and i was looking for a video..but no video on UKposts helped me out..but yours did..keep it up☺
@geethanandnagraj11558 років тому
Thank you so much this was helpful.
@joshhennen5 років тому
Yes, a very good job! Thank you!
@Ashton4556.7 місяців тому
Thank you sir. Glad that I found you before my exam xD I was so struggling with the FMS concept
@seanbrownskating5 років тому
Please explain how you made this concept so much easier in 10 minutes than my professor in hours of class? Haha thank you!
@hasanhuseyinuluay70572 роки тому
2021 still legend
@darkenblade9865 років тому
Thx fam literally forgot all this shit and u got it back to me in like a sec
@DrakeLuce7 років тому
Thank you so much. :)
@ravirajthorbole11536 років тому
amazing thank you very much sir
@josephomoregie250110 років тому
THANKS EXPLANATIONS WAS VERY CLEAR I WOULD BE U SOME QUESTIONS VERY SOON IF U DON'T MIND
@MarinetteC6 років тому
Beautiful
@meetrayvadera27708 років тому
nice explanation..thanks
@ratnendrapandey45795 років тому
very good explanation
@xaletm66603 роки тому
Thank you 🙏
@emirhanyavas3198Рік тому
9 years and still works
@chacha2568 років тому
Thank you very much :)
@almuhanadahmedsaidalhashmi46963 роки тому
Thank you very much
@coolbreeze54677 років тому
Thank you :)
@Light-nn6hn2 роки тому
Are there any prerequisites for these videos? I am a bit confused about what logic gates are, xor.... ect? Thanks
@ProgrammerForever3 роки тому
Thanks!
@faridb402 роки тому
Hey professor, you look a lot like Pedro Alonso from Money Heist haha. Jokes aside, I love your videos! You explain it way better than my professor!
@m4l490n4 роки тому
What is the practical application of a hardware fsm?
@markusmuller2797 років тому
Thanks
@Enigma7584 роки тому
Is your resulting circuit asynchronous or would you use a clock, or are both realizations correct? Thanks!
@zaranayleagarciaortiz97524 роки тому
Djiz
@sayleapsalifu32709 років тому
thank you so much ^^"
@zahraamajeed3357 років тому
This is a great help! Thanks a lot. I have a question, suppose I have 4-bits output, Q0,Q1,Q2,Q3 from this circuit. These outputs should in another circuit to give the following outputs: S0=Q0+Q1 S1=Q1+Q2 S3=Q2+Q3 How to implement such circuit? Any hint or explanation will be helpful.
@sandeepnair32155 років тому
👏👏👏
@chingpang6274 роки тому
Thank you very much for this video. I have a question: if there is six output instead of two, how should it be done? Thanks
@eyescreamcake3 роки тому
Exactly the same way...
@AMANKUMAR-dy9mi6 років тому
plz make video on one hot encoding
@neerigattisomasekhar49107 років тому
tq
@2004156709 років тому
WOWWWWW
@nkululeko_mollo7 років тому
how is 0110 an or gate,shouldnt it be 0111
@benjamink23987 років тому
The gate he drew is what is known as an X-OR gate, which outputs high when one and only one of the inputs is high.
@samuelchristophervisarra78304 місяці тому
Hi UP Compsci peeps
@brazer54873 роки тому
You don't know which logic gates to use?
@eyescreamcake3 роки тому
Use a Karnaugh map or something similar to figure out what's inside the blocks
@khaledb86183 роки тому
Nope, I still don't get it. and the problem is not about teachers