Question: Version High: To light a segment, a 1 is placed on the appropriate display input ( A , B , dots, H ) . Version

Version High: To light a segment, a 1 is placed on the appropriate display input (A,B,dots,H).
Version Low: To light a segment, a 0 is placed on the appropriate display input (A,B,dots,H).
Note that version low is just a complement to version high.
Answer the following questions:
(a) Establish a truth table of 8 functions with four input variables for High-Left display.
(b) Minimize each function independently with KM. Identify possible shared terms* and fill in
the shared term table** as follows. Realize the eight-output circuit with five 3-input NAND
gates and a maximum of eleven 2-input NAND gates. Show maps, equations, and circuit
diagrams.
A shared term is not a common term we learned in the lecture; it is just identical product terms
that exist in multiple independent functions from KM. No loop splitting is required.
** The shared term table below is useful to illustrate the shared terms
Example:
x=ABC'+AC+BD
Y=BC'+AC+AC
Z=AB+BD+BC'
Remark: AC and AC use different gates. (c) Realize the circuit for the Low-Left display with six 3-input NAND gates and a maximum of twelve 2-input NAND gates. Identify possible shared terms. Show KM maps, equations, and the shared terms table in (b) and the circuit diagram.Design a system that has as its inputs a number from 1 to 10 and provides as its outputs (A, B,
C,dots,H the signals to drive the display described below.
The inputs are labeled W,x,Y, and Z and are normal binary. The input combinations 0000,1011,
1100,1101,1110, and 1111 will never occur; they are to be treated as don't care.
The display allows for the representation of Roman numerals (except that IIX is used to represent
8, whereas it is usually written as VIII). The figure above shows that the display has eight segments
labeled A through H.
There are two ways to represent a numeral on this display-left and right. For example, to represent
a 5 on this display, light segments A and C(or E and G) are for the left representation, and the
right representation is for light segments B and D(or F and H).
The following illustration shows all digits as they should be coded for each, with a lit segment
represented by a bold line and an unlit segment represented by a dashed line.
Left
6
7
8
9
10
Right
For each left and right version, there are two versions:
 Version High: To light a segment, a 1 is placed on

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