Abstract

Boolean constants 1 and 0 actually represent two voltage levels A and B. In general, A and B are random variables and hence all inputs and outputs in a digital circuit are random. In this paper a method is presented by which it is possible to derive directly the distribution function for the output of a complex digital circuit without treating every module separately. Examples are Solved to illustrate tho procedure

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