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Cpe 200 Homework 2: Total Points Available: 100

This document provides instructions for Homework 2 for the CpE 200 course in Spring 2017. It lists the total points available and 6 exercises to complete from the textbook. Students are instructed to show all work, box final answers, staple the homework before submitting, and note how long it took to complete. Late or messy submissions will receive no credit.

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Cpe 200 Homework 2: Total Points Available: 100

This document provides instructions for Homework 2 for the CpE 200 course in Spring 2017. It lists the total points available and 6 exercises to complete from the textbook. Students are instructed to show all work, box final answers, staple the homework before submitting, and note how long it took to complete. Late or messy submissions will receive no credit.

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CpE 200 Homework 2

Spring 2017 (Dr. Harris) Due: Thursday, Feb. 2nd, 2017

Show all your work and put a box around your final answer. Messy or
unreadable submissions will receive no credit. Be sure to staple your homework
before submitting it. Reminder: this (and all) homework is due at the beginning
of class on the due date.

Total points available: 100

0. Time: how long did this assignment take you to complete? This will not affect your grade
(unless omitted) but it helps me gauge the workload for this and future semesters. [-5
points if omitted]

Exercises from the textbook:


Exercise 3.20

Exercise 3.23

Exercise 3.25. But change the codes for which the daughter snail smiles to 0100 and 1011.

Exercise 3.30. Design your FSM as a Moore type FSM.

Exercise 4.1

Exercise 4.2

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