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Show the state diagram for a sequence detector that would detect either a sequence ‘1011’ or’0101’
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Show the state diagram for a sequence detector that would detect either a sequence ‘1011’ or’0101’ where overlapping sequences are allowed. You are free to Mealy or Moore type implementation.
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