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Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology

Computer Systems
Week 6
Overview
In this laboratory you will be working on your assignment
Purpose: To begin planning and get feedback/help on your assignment
Task:

Time: This lab is due by the start of your week 6 lab.


Assessment: This lab is worth 1% of your assessment for this unit, and only if demonstrat-
ed to your lab demonstrator in the week it is due.
Resources: ■ Assignment Handout (download from Canvas)

All previous resources

Submission Details
You must submit the following files to Canvas:

A document containing all required work as described below.
Computer Systems Week 6 Laboratory

Instructions

Working on your assignment


1. Work on your assignment
2. What is the most challenging component of the assignment ? Be as specific as possible.
- Most challenge component of this assignment that I was stressed on how to plan the circuts and how
to connect between many bit-counter.
- These are a lot of bit-counter about 80 flip-flop so I need to know and plan what flip-flop I have to use
in this assignment to make it completely.
3. Discuss this answer, and your progress, with your lab demonstrator
- By this time, I have complete all of stage in this assignment. The next component I need to do is draft
and explain each stage in detail so that the professor can understand what I am doing in the circuit.
4. Document your progress so far and plans

Export a document of evidence of your progress to date, including images of notes/


screen shots and any other notes.

When complete:

Submit your answers (screen shots, etc) in a single document using Canvas

Show your lab demonstrator your working circuits in class (you must do this to get the 1%).
Your lab demonstrator may request you to resubmit if issues exist.
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