Gray code is one kind of binary number system where only one bit will change at a time. Today gray code is widely used in digital world. This will helpful for error correction and signal transmission. Gray counter is also useful in design and verification in VLSI domain. This code will generate gray code. Find out VHDL Code of Gray Counter here.
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Implement Divide by 2, 4, 8 and 16 Counter using Flip-Flop
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Design 4-bit Linear Feedback Shift Register(LFSR) using Verilog Coding and Verify with Test Bench
Linear Feedback Shift Register is a sequential shift register with combinational feedback logic around it that causes it to pseudo randomly cycle through a sequence of binary values. Feedback around LFSR's shift register comes from a selection of points in the register chain and constitute either XORing or XNORing these points to provide point back into the register. The LFSR basically loops through repetitive sequences of pseudo random values. The maximum length of sequence is (2^n) - 1. Find out VHDL Code Here.
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