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1) Explain in detail how you can set the flip-flops to the two missing states not in the prescribed counting sequence without using the

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1) Explain in detail how you can set the flip-flops to the two missing states not in the prescribed counting sequence without using the clock input. Your explanation should describe each change you make to a switch position. After you have cleared or set a flip-flop, in what position (0 or 1) should you leave the switches 2) Enter your circuit from part 4 into SimUaid. Draw the complete state graph determined experimentally using your SimUaid Include the 6 states in the counting sequence and the 2 states not in the sequence. CLK 19 CLR Da PREC PREB PREA D Q D Q IB ' The sequence is 000, 001, 011, 101, 111, 010, and repeat: Truth Table: CBA C+ B+ A+ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0010 1 1 0100 0 0 0111 0 1 100 X X X 1011 11 110 X X X 1 1 10 1 0 Kmap outputs: Dc = C'BA+CB' Db = B'A + C Da = B' + C'A

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