Computers and Technology, 07.05.2021 01:00, bernadetteindre6650
Identify the input and output of the zero-insertion converter Walkthrough bit by bit (consider each bit takes one clock cycle) the function of the converter using the example 01111100111111100001011110101 as input sequence. Draw a flowchart of the zero-insertion converter, include this flowchart in your final project report Use the example you walked through in step 2 to test your flowchart and make any necessary revision/correction. You should at this point notice that a sub-circuit for this converter must be designed to inform the circuit that supplies the converter the input to stall and not apply a new input for one clock cycle. This means that other than the output message sequence, you will need another sequence as the output to feedback to the circuit that supplies the converter the input to know when to stall. (You may assume that the circuit that supplies the converter the input sequence is already designed and does stall correctly according to the indication provided by the converter to do so.)
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