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The diagram below shows an unsigned integer multiplier. Build the circuit in Logisim using:
4 bit data paths
4 bit input device for setting the initial values of the Multiplicand M and Multiplier register Q
one bit input device for controlling the shifting and the loading of the A register
one bit input device for controlling the shifting and loading of the Q register
one bit input device to control the loading and clearing of the C register (the C register can be a D flip-flop)
output devices are used to show the results
show the contents of 9*D (i. e. 1001*1101 ) at each stage of the multiplication
Hand in the following:
1. Make a table to show the result and operation at each stage of the multiplication 9*D (i. e. 1001*1101 ).
2. Screenshot your circuit at each stage when you run for the multiplication 9*D (i. e. 1001*1101 ), 8 pictures in total.


The diagram below shows an unsigned integer multiplier.

Build the circuit in Logisim using:
4 bit

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