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Can anyone send me a 4-bit binary divider circuit in this email :


I must make this homework for my university and i
am late.
PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!!!

Thanks a lot


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"Netvision" writes:

Can anyone send me a 4-bit binary divider circuit in this email :


I must make this homework for my university and i
am late.
PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!!!


Look in your textbook.

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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 19:41:12 +0200, Netvision wrote:

Can anyone send me a 4-bit binary divider circuit in this email :


I must make this homework for my university and i
am late.
PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!!!


Grab the datasheet for a 7493 from somewhere.

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