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Phoniex University
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4.24Â Figure 4.47 depicts the relationship between the binary and Gray codes. Design a circuit that can convert Gray code into binary code.
4.25Â Example 4.35 and Figure 4.56 show how a circuit that generates an ASCII byte suitable for sending over a communications link may be defined. Write Verilog code for its counterpart at the receiving end, where byte Y (which includes the parity bit) has to be converted into byte X in which the bit x7Â has to be 0. An error signal has to be produced, which is set to 0 or 1 depending on whether the parity check indicates correct or erroneous transmission, respectively.
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