Many real problems involve designing a system with more than one output.
If, for example, we had a problem with three inputs, A, B, and C and
two outputs, F and G, we could treat this as two separate problems (as
shown on the left in Figure 3.1). We would then map each of the functions,
and find minimum solutions. However, if we treated this as a single
system with three inputs and two outputs (as shown on the right), we
may be able to economize by sharing gates.
Many real problems involve designing a system with more than one output.If, for example, we had a problem with three inputs, A, B, and C andtwo outputs, F and G, we could treat this as two separate problems (asshown on the left in Figure 3.1). We would then map each of the functions,and find minimum solutions. However, if we treated this as a singlesystem with three inputs and two outputs (as shown on the right), wemay be able to economize by sharing gates.
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