The Richards controller is a method of implementing a finite state machine using simple integrated circuits and combinational logic. The method has been named after its inventor, Charles L. Richards. One of the distinct advantages of this method over conventional finite state machine design methods is that it allows for easier design of complex finite state machines than the traditional techniques of state diagrams, state transition tables and Boolean algebra offer.
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- The Richards controller is a method of implementing a finite state machine using simple integrated circuits and combinational logic. The method has been named after its inventor, Charles L. Richards. One of the distinct advantages of this method over conventional finite state machine design methods is that it allows for easier design of complex finite state machines than the traditional techniques of state diagrams, state transition tables and Boolean algebra offer. Using Richards technique it becomes relatively easy to implement machines with many hundreds or even thousands of states.
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- The Richards controller is a method of implementing a finite state machine using simple integrated circuits and combinational logic. The method has been named after its inventor, Charles L. Richards. One of the distinct advantages of this method over conventional finite state machine design methods is that it allows for easier design of complex finite state machines than the traditional techniques of state diagrams, state transition tables and Boolean algebra offer.
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