B- D Figure 1- Boolean Circuit You are given the Boolean circuit in the figure above. 1) Convert this circuit to a truth table 2) Convert the truth table to the Sum of Products expression 3) Using Boolean algebra, simplify the circuit to its minimum form 4) Using a Karnaugh map, simplify the circuit to its minimum form 5) Infer the number of basic logic gates needed for the representations in questions 2-4. Which representation would use the minimum number of logic gates in implementation?

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Figure 1- Boolean Circuit
You are given the Boolean circuit in the figure above.
1) Convert this circuit to a truth table
2) Convert the truth table to the Sum of Products expression
3) Using Boolean algebra, simplify the circuit to its minimum form
4) Using a Karnaugh map, simplify the circuit to its minimum form
5) Infer the number of basic logic gates needed for the representations in questions 2-4.
Which representation would use the minimum number of logic gates in implementation?
Transcribed Image Text:B D Figure 1- Boolean Circuit You are given the Boolean circuit in the figure above. 1) Convert this circuit to a truth table 2) Convert the truth table to the Sum of Products expression 3) Using Boolean algebra, simplify the circuit to its minimum form 4) Using a Karnaugh map, simplify the circuit to its minimum form 5) Infer the number of basic logic gates needed for the representations in questions 2-4. Which representation would use the minimum number of logic gates in implementation?
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