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This document contains two questions from an assignment for a Digital Communication Theory course. The first question asks to design a 3-bit flash ADC using logic gates. The second question asks to use a second degree Taylor series for next value prediction of a function and provides sample values. It then shows the second approximation and proof for finding the next value m(4) using the Taylor series expansion.

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This document contains two questions from an assignment for a Digital Communication Theory course. The first question asks to design a 3-bit flash ADC using logic gates. The second question asks to use a second degree Taylor series for next value prediction of a function and provides sample values. It then shows the second approximation and proof for finding the next value m(4) using the Taylor series expansion.

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NED UNIVERSITY

Assignment # 1
Digital Communication Theory
Talib Abbas 2/9/2012

Question 1: Design a 3 bit Flash ADC Using Logic Gates

3 Bit Flash ADC with D1 MSB. Switches are placed only for testing purpose during designing. This Schematic is made with Proteus Professional Reference: http://tams-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/applets/hades/webdemos/10-gates/45priority/priority83.html

Question 2: t y(t)

Use 2nd degree of Taylor series for next value prediction 0.1 0.94 0.2 0.818 0.3 0.74 0.4 0.67 0.5 0.606 0.6 0.548 0.7 0.496 0.8 0.449

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