Summary:: Find the voltage in an OP-amp circuit with current source
I(in) = 1 uA.
What I'm confused about is if there is any voltage flowing through R1. Because if there was and let's say it went downwards, then where would it go, I mean it cannot just disappear. And if it goes upwards...
But according the the State Diagram. The output is 0 when I am in state 01? Only in 10 is the output 1. Hence, I'm thinking that U=AB' is correct for U?
Thanks!
But if I Karnough without input I, then I get U=A'B. And the problem with this is that there are two times when 01 is the state. Or should I use Karnough on A+ and B+ (next states), that would solve the problem since A+ is only 1 once. But I have never used Karnough on "next states" before.
Summary:: I have a problem getting the circuit of the problem to a Moore-solution.
"Construct a Moore Machine and show it in a circuit, that outputs '1' whenever the sequence '01' is encountered in any input binary string (using D-flipflops)".
First of, I have written the Moore Machine.
I...