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Abcd code is being transmitted to a remote receiver. the bits are a3, a2, a1, and a0, with a3as the msb. the receiver circuitry includes a bcd error detector circuit that examines the received code to see if it is a legal bcd code (i. e., ≤1001). design this circuit to produce a high for any error condition.
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