Analyzing flip-flops (SR, JK, D, T), state equations, state tables, and state reduction.

No. While many fundamental concepts remain the same, the 6th edition features updated homework problems, restructured chapters, and a heavier emphasis on modern Verilog implementations.

Two hours away, in Jaipur, Kavya’s father, Rajendra, is stuck in a traffic jam near the Hawa Mahal. The Palace of Winds glows amber in the dying light. Tourists hang from their cab windows, snapping photos. Rajendra sighs. He drives an Ola cab. Ten hours a day, he navigates the chaotic symphony of Indian urban life: auto-rickshaws cutting him off, cows sitting in the middle of the road, the constant blare of horns (which, as every Indian knows, is not a sign of aggression, but a form of greeting that means “I exist”).

2.2) (a) 25, (b) 36, (c) 49, (d) 64

The problem sets now include:

Rajendra smiles. It’s the 40th time he has explained this. “It means nothing, sir. It is just a vibe. Like your ‘Give Way’ sign. We don’t give way. We adjust.”