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The document describes designing and implementing an 8-bit magnitude comparator using the IC 7485. It requires a 4-bit magnitude comparator IC trainer kit, patch cords, and the IC 7485. The comparator compares two 8-bit numbers and determines if the first number is greater than, less than, or equal to the second number. It provides the pin diagram and logic diagram for the IC 7485 and includes a truth table showing the outputs for different inputs.

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Experiment No. 6 PDF

The document describes designing and implementing an 8-bit magnitude comparator using the IC 7485. It requires a 4-bit magnitude comparator IC trainer kit, patch cords, and the IC 7485. The comparator compares two 8-bit numbers and determines if the first number is greater than, less than, or equal to the second number. It provides the pin diagram and logic diagram for the IC 7485 and includes a truth table showing the outputs for different inputs.

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EXPT NO.

: DATE :

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF 8 BIT MAGNITUDE COMPARATOR USING IC AIM: To design and implement 8 bit magnitude comparator using IC 7485.

APPARATUS REQUIRED: Sl.No. 5. 6. 7. COMPONENT 4-BIT MAGNITUDE COMPARATOR IC TRAINER KIT PATCH CORDS SPECIFICATION IC 7485 QTY. 2 1 30

THEORY: The comparison of two numbers is an operator that determine one number is greater than, less than (or) equal to the other number. A magnitude comparator is a combinational circuit that compares two numbers A and B and determine their relative magnitude. The outcome of the comparator is specified by three binary variables that indicate whether A>B, A=B (or) A<B.

A = A3 A2 A1 A0 B = B3 B2 B1 B0

The equality of the two numbers and B is displayed in a combinational circuit designated by the symbol (A=B).

This indicates A greater than B, then inspect the relative magnitude of pairs of significant digits starting from most significant position. A is 0 and that of B is 0.

We have A<B, the sequential comparison can be expanded as A>B = A3B31 + X3A2B21 + X3X2A1B11 + X3X2X1A0B01 A<B = A31B3 + X3A21B2 + X3X2A11B1 + X3X2X1A01B0 The same circuit can be used to compare the relative magnitude of two BCD digits. Where, A = B is expanded as,

A = B = (A3 + B3) (A2 + B2) (A1 + B1) (A0 + B0) x3 x2 x1 x0

PIN DIAGRAM FOR IC 7485:

LOGIC DIAGRAM: 8 BIT MAGNITUDE COMPARATOR

TRUTH TABLE:

A 0000 0000 0001 0001 0000 0000

B 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 0001

A>B 0 1 0

A=B 1 0 0

A<B 0 0 1

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