Described characteristics of hardwired control units?
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A hardwired control is a method of generating control signals by appropriately employing Finite State Machines (FSM). It's made in the form of a sequential logic circuit. The final circuit is built by physically connecting the gates, flip flops, and drums. As a result, it's known as a hardwired controller.
Hardwired control units have the following characteristics:
Combinal circuits are used in hardwired control units.
The inputs and transforms are converted into control signals in these systems.
These units are recognised for being speedier and having a more complicated construction.
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