mark2222
mark2222
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9th Mar 2018
19th Jul 2018
Quick crash-course to binary numbers! This will be the last one in a while.
2147483647 60hz math electronic electronics number guide tutorial lesson subframe

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  • Security-Drone
    Security-Drone
    11th Mar 2018
    I suppose a lesson on logic gates and combinations wouldn't be out of favour... I need to touch up a little on electronics.
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    10th Mar 2018
    @NoVIcE I'm not sure how much of my target audience really needed the last two lessons (or the next one), but I'm trying to assume very little prior knowledge for this series. And it would be hard to talk about FILT logic and column design without building on binary numbers and addition. (By the way, do you know if there are any column design circuits simpler than addition/bitshift?)
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    10th Mar 2018
    @DoomDuck Ah, I see. Yeah, this lesson is actually part of a broader series of lessons, and a XOR gate was already introduced in the previous lesson. The focus isn't really on classical electronics, though, so instead of constructing one from scratch, you would have constructed one out of NOR gates that I provided. But yeah I can see how the last activity feels abruptly different if you did this one first. By the way, thanks! Though there are definitely more compact ways to design a XOR gate ;)
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    10th Mar 2018
    With the inclusion of the last 2 lessons, the content became a bit broader than this series' name. But nevermind, it is very helpful!
  • DoomDuck
    DoomDuck
    10th Mar 2018
    @mark2222: i know what an XOR gate does but i have the lest idea of what it made out of the stuff there. Btw ur gates look xompact and awesome especially with the labels which helps alot
  • optimus2006
    optimus2006
    10th Mar 2018
    P.S use blob display (5) to see the numbers on ehte pad. Otherwise it looks like sticks.
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    10th Mar 2018
    @wisecase2 Yes, that's what the binary display in this save does, except, if I remember correctly, with a carry-save stage at the start to optimize on space. You could try implementing one yourself! It'd be fun and instructive.
  • wisecase2
    wisecase2
    10th Mar 2018
    I have a method that is x.(k+1) = 8x.k + 2x.k + new digit (4 bits) for convert decimal to binary by digits
  • Nean
    Nean
    9th Mar 2018
    If someone downvotes this they are truly a moron, as even apes can pick up things like morse code and binary.
  • Aamths
    Aamths
    9th Mar 2018
    why people downvoted on this save ? is ''art -1'' HAHAHA +1