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Vlada [557]
3 years ago
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How might snow that formed high in a towering cloud produce rain?

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1 answer:
GalinKa [24]3 years ago
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When ice crystals become large enlightened to fall as snow flakes of earths current surface temperature is 4C or higher they melt on the way down and become rain

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use ieee.std_logic_1164.all;

entity andGate is        

  port( A, B : in std_logic;

           F : out std_logic);

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architecture func of andGate is

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architecture func of xorGate is

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library ieee;

use ieee.std_logic_1164.all;

entity halfAdder is

  port( A, B : in std_logic;

   sum, Cout : out std_logic);

end halfAdder;

architecture halfAdder of halfAdder is

component andGate is -- import AND Gate

     port( A, B : in std_logic;

              F : out std_logic);

  end component;

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    port( A, B : in std_logic;

             F : out std_logic);

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begin

G1 : xorGate port map(A, B, sum);

G2 : andGate port map(A, B, Cout);

end halfAdder;

---------------------------------------------------------END

---------------------------------------------------------END

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--import std_logic from the IEEE library

library ieee;

use ieee.std_logic_1164.all;

entity halfAdder_tb is

end halfAdder_tb;

architecture tb of halfAdder_tb is

component halfAdder is

    port( A, B : in std_logic;

      sum, Cout : out std_logic);

  end component;

signal A, B, sum, Cout: std_logic;

begin

  mapping: halfAdder port map(A, B, sum, Cout);

  process

  variable errCnt : integer := 0;

  begin

--TEST 1

  A <= '0';

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    wait for 10 ns;

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    if(sum /= '1' or Cout /= '0') then

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    B <= '0';

    wait for 10 ns;

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    assert(Cout = '0') report "Cout error 3" severity error;

    if(sum /= '1' or Cout /= '0') then

        errCnt := errCnt + 1;

    end if;

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    if(errCnt = 0) then

      assert false report "Success!" severity note;

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    end if;

end process;

end tb;

-------------------------------------------------------------

configuration cfg_tb of halfAdder_tb is

  for tb

  end for;

end cfg_tb;

----------------------------------------------------------END

----------------------------------------------------------END

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