Computer Science Fundamentals Algorithms Subjective
Mar 05, 2013

Why are switching circuits called as finite state systems?

Detailed Explanation

A switching circuit consists of a finite number of gates, each of which can be in any one of the two conditions 0 or 1.Although the voltages assume infinite set of values, the electronic circuitry is designed so that the voltages corresponding to 0 or 1 are stable and all others adjust to these value. Thus control unit of a computer is a finite state system.

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