re not allowed to u. on above especially amed A and B) and o the amount given by from this file. You ctangle. inAo inBo nput B: O outo A_0} = {0, 1, 0, 0} %3D
re not allowed to u. on above especially amed A and B) and o the amount given by from this file. You ctangle. inAo inBo nput B: O outo A_0} = {0, 1, 0, 0} %3D
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Part-1: Description
In this part of the lab you will build a single operation ALU. This ALU will
implement a Bitwise Left Rotation. For this lab assignment you are not allowed to use
Digital's Arithmetic components.
HINT: You might find the resources listed in the Resources section above especially
helpful for building your ALU's operation.
The ALU you will be implementing consists of two 4-bit inputs (named A and B) and one
4-bit output (named out). Your ALU must rotate the bits in A by the amount given by B
(0-15).
Part-1: User Interface
You are provided an interface file lab2_part1.dig, start Part-1 from this file. You
are not permitted to edit the content inside the dotted lines rectangle.
Interface (do not edit the content inside this box)
sındur
Rotatee:
inA, QAinA, inA, na, inA, Kina, inA, QinA,
Rotation amount:
inB, O OinB, inB, OinB, inB, inB.
linB, inB2
Outputs
Result of Rotating input A by the amount given by input. B:
out3DO out3 out2DO out2 out1DO out1 outoPO outo
eino
Figure: Lab2 part1.dig Interface
Part-1: Example
In the figure above, the inputs are A = {inA_3, inA_2, inA_1, inA_0} = {0, 1, 0, 0}
and B = {inB_3, inB_2, inB_1, inB_0} = {0, 0, 1, 0}. Therefore, we must rotate {0,
1, 0, 0} bitwise left by 2 to get {0, 0, e, 1}.
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