Question 12 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag guestion What distinguishes a Moore machine from a Mealy machine? a. Output depends on input and state b. Output depends only on the input c. Output depends only on the state d. Output is delayed by one input cycle Clear my choice
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- A Moore machine's output depends only on its current state. - A Mealy machine's output depends on both its current state and the current input. Show more…
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