12. Repeat the previous problem using one-hot encoding. Recall that one-hot encoding uses one flip-flop per state,
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12. Repeat the previous problem using one-hot encoding. Recall that one-hot encoding uses one flip-flop per state, and only one flip-flop is ever active at any given time in valid states. The state encoding for the one-hot state machine would be A = "100", B = "010", and C = "001". Start with a reset in the simulation. It is not necessary to test illegal states in the one-hot simulation. One-hot state machine encoding is recommended by many FPGA device manufacturers.
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Rapid Prototyping Of Digital Systems
ISBN: 9780387726700
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Authors: James O Hamblen, Tyson S Hall, Michael D Furman
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