Create an SM Chart for a subtractor with an accumulator for 6-bit binary numbers. As with most digital systems, negative values will be represented with 2's compliment.
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Inputs: - A: 6-bit binary number to be subtracted from the accumulator - ACC: 6-bit binary number representing the current value in the accumulator Outputs: - ACC: 6-bit binary number representing the updated value in the accumulator after subtraction Show more…
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