A behavioural operating system for human–technology interaction. Services → Solutions → Neural Matrix.
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A behavioural operating system for human–technology interaction. Services → Solutions → Neural Matrix.
Implements a 3-to-8 line decoder using gate-level logic in Verilog. Converts a 3-bit binary input into a corresponding one-hot output across 8 lines (D0–D7). Features: Gate-level realization, Truth table-based logic equations, Behavioral simulation with 8 input combinations
This repository contains the Verilog design and testbench for a 8x1 Multiplexer. It uses three select lines to choose one of the eight inputs (A0–A7) and drive it to a single output based on the logic expression: Y = S2'S1'S0'A0 + S2'S1'S0A1 + S2'S1S0'A2 + S2'S1S0A3 + S2S1'S0'A4 + S2S1'S0A5 + S2S1S0'A6 + S2S1S0A7
Verilog-based priority encoder that takes 8 input lines (D0–D7) and produces a 3-bit binary output indicating the highest priority active input. Features: Priority logic ensures higher-priority signals override others. Logical equations used for encoding. Testbench covers various priority scenarios
Implements a hierarchical 1-to-16 demultiplexer using a 1x2 and two 1x8 demux blocks in Verilog. Directs a single input signal to one of 16 outputs based on select lines. Features: Hierarchical Verilog modules (1x2 and 1x8), Behavioral testbench for all 16 select combinations, Graph-based output verification
Verilog implementation of an N-bit comparator with outputs for equal, not equal, greater than, less than, greater than or equal, and less than or equal.
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