Yea, i got it, that's exactly what I was asking.
Thanks,
Walter
On 4/14/08, Jeremy Meisel <j-meisel@law.northwestern.edu> wrote:
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> If I got what you are saying, I was able to do mine by having three wires
> from the encoder to the
> inverter which resulted in a total of six wires to my decoder. Hope that
> answers your question.
>
> Jeremy
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> On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 9:58:08 pm CDT "Walter Han" wrote:
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> When the lab handout says "only 3 signal wires may connect the encoder to
> the decoder," does this mean that only 3 wires can connect from the
> encoder
> directly to the inverter directly to the decoder, or that the encoder can
> connect to both the inverter AND decoder, and the outputs of the inverter
> connect to the decoder as well? I don't know if I worded that in a manner
> that is easy to understand..
>
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