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The document contains instructions for designing two combinational logic circuits. The first circuit controls an elevator door based on four inputs: an elevator movement signal and three floor indicator signals. The second circuit produces a HIGH output whenever two or more switches are closed simultaneously in a copy machine, as copy paper passes over switches along its path. K-mapping should be used to take advantage of don't care conditions.

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The document contains instructions for designing two combinational logic circuits. The first circuit controls an elevator door based on four inputs: an elevator movement signal and three floor indicator signals. The second circuit produces a HIGH output whenever two or more switches are closed simultaneously in a copy machine, as copy paper passes over switches along its path. K-mapping should be used to take advantage of don't care conditions.

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Design a combinational logic circuit that controls an elevator door in a three storey

building that has four inputs as shown in the circuit below which has four inputs. M

is a logic signal that indicates when the elevator is moving(M=1) or

stopped(M=0),F1,F2 and F3 are the floor indicator signals that are normally LOW

and they go HIGH only when the elevator is positioned at the level of that particular

floor. For example when the elevator is lined up level with the second floor F2=1

and F1=F3=0.The output signal is the OPEN signal which is normally LOW and is to

go HIGH when the elevator door is opened

2. Figure below is a part of control circuitry in a copy machine. The switches at various

points along the path of the copy paper as the paper passes through the machine.

Each switch is normally open, and as the paper passes over a switch, the switch

closes. It is impossible for switches SW1 and SW4 to be closed at the same time.

Design the logic circuit to produce HIGH output whenever two or more switches

are closed at the same time. Use K-Mapping take advantage of the don’t care

condition

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