Hey Everyone--
I've been interested in Digital Electronics all my life, and finally, in high school, I decided to take "Digital Electronics 101." It's pretty fun. I finished all the required curriculum by the end of the first semester, and basically I know just as much as our teacher at the moment.
Now to the project:
I want to design a simple 2 to 3 digit calculator capable of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing. It will use 7 segment displays. Here's the catch, I want to _only_ use and, or, nand, nor, xor, xnor gates (with the exception of memory registers). I've already designed a working binary to decimal converter for digits 0-100.
Can anyone offer any guidance?
I've been interested in Digital Electronics all my life, and finally, in high school, I decided to take "Digital Electronics 101." It's pretty fun. I finished all the required curriculum by the end of the first semester, and basically I know just as much as our teacher at the moment.
Now to the project:
I want to design a simple 2 to 3 digit calculator capable of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing. It will use 7 segment displays. Here's the catch, I want to _only_ use and, or, nand, nor, xor, xnor gates (with the exception of memory registers). I've already designed a working binary to decimal converter for digits 0-100.
Can anyone offer any guidance?