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Hades Applets contents visual index introduction std_logic_1164 gatelevel circuits basic gates AND gates OR gates XOR and XNOR De Morgan complex gates AND12 gate simple decoder XOR variants 4-bit parity... 8-bit parity... 2x2 bit mult... Gray-code 7400 and 7486 seven-segmen... 7449 seven-s... Ascii decoder multiplexer ... multiplexer ... 74151 multip... 74154 decode... 74154 decode... priority enc... priority enc... Hamming code barrel-shifter delay models flipflops adders and arithm... counters LFSR and selftest memories programmable logic state-machine editor misc. demos I/O and displays DCF-77 clock relays (switch-le... CMOS circuits (sw... RTLIB logic RTLIB registers Prima processor D*CORE MicroJava Pic16 cosimulation Mips R3000 cosimu... Intel MCS4 (i4004) image processing ... [Sch04] Codeumsetzer [Sch04] Addierer [Sch04] Flipflops [Sch04] Schaltwerke [Sch04] RALU, Min... [Fer05] State-Mac... [Fer05] PIC16F84/... [Fer05] Miscellan... [Fer05] Femtojava FreeTTS | Hamming code demonstration Circuit Description This circuit demonstrates the use of a 4-bit Hamming code for error detection and error correction. Use the four input switches on the left to set the 4-bit input value for the encoder, which calculates three parity bits and transmits these together with the four data bits. The seven switches and XOR gates in the middle of the circuit allow to insert faults into the transmitted data. If the switches are off, the corresponding data bit is transferred normally. If a switch is on, however, the XOR gate inverts the corresponding data bit, which is equivalent to a transmission error for that bit. The decoder block on the right takes the seven code bits and tries to reconstruct the original information, that is, the original four data bits. First, set all seven error switches to off. Then select a few input values for the encoder with switches on the left and observe the generated parity bits and the operation of the deocder. Next, play with the 'error switches' to insert bit faults into the transmitted data and again observe the operation of the decoder. What happens if you activate more than one 'error switch'? | |||
Print version | Run this demo in the Hades editor (via Java WebStart) | ||||
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Impressum | http://tams.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/applets/hades/webdemos/10-gates/50-hamming/hamming.html |