Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133923605
Author: Robert L. Boylestad
Publisher: PEARSON
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A simple security system for two doors consists of a card reader and a
keypad.
HAR
Card Reader
0
Keypad
A
B
с
D
E
XYN
Logic X
Network Y
Z
To Door 1
→ To Door 2
To Alarm
A person may open a particular door if he or she has a card containing
the corresponding code, and enters an authorized keypad code for that card.
The outputs from the card reader are as follows:
No card inserted
Valid code for door 1
Valid code for door 2
Invalid card code
A B
00
0 1
1 1
10
To unlock a door, a person must hold down the proper keys on the key-
pad and then insert the card in the reader. The authorized keypad codes for
door 1 are 101 and 110, and the authorized keypad codes for door 2 are
101 and 011. If the card has an invalid code or if the wrong keypad code is
entered, the alarm will ring when the card is inserted. If the correct keypad
code is entered, the corresponding door will be unlocked when the card is
inserted.
Design the logic network for this simple security system. Your network's
inputs will consist of a card code AB, and a keypad code CDE. The network
will have three outputs XYZ (if X or Y = 1, door 1 or 2 will be opened; if
Z = 1, the alarm will sound). Design your network using only 2-and-3-input
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Transcribed Image Text:A simple security system for two doors consists of a card reader and a keypad. HAR Card Reader 0 Keypad A B с D E XYN Logic X Network Y Z To Door 1 → To Door 2 To Alarm A person may open a particular door if he or she has a card containing the corresponding code, and enters an authorized keypad code for that card. The outputs from the card reader are as follows: No card inserted Valid code for door 1 Valid code for door 2 Invalid card code A B 00 0 1 1 1 10 To unlock a door, a person must hold down the proper keys on the key- pad and then insert the card in the reader. The authorized keypad codes for door 1 are 101 and 110, and the authorized keypad codes for door 2 are 101 and 011. If the card has an invalid code or if the wrong keypad code is entered, the alarm will ring when the card is inserted. If the correct keypad code is entered, the corresponding door will be unlocked when the card is inserted. Design the logic network for this simple security system. Your network's inputs will consist of a card code AB, and a keypad code CDE. The network will have three outputs XYZ (if X or Y = 1, door 1 or 2 will be opened; if Z = 1, the alarm will sound). Design your network using only 2-and-3-input
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