A
Logic Problem (5.2)
In some recent consulting work, Dr. Abner Mallity has run into an odd circuit.
Of course for him, most circuits are odd and confusing. Nevertheless,
here is the circuit.

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There
is a pulse input to a counter. The counter has N output bits.
Each bit is part of the number at the output of the counter. V1
is the LSB and VN is the MSB.
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The
counter output has N voltages, V1 through VN.
Only the first two are shown.
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Apparently,
the output of the op-amp is a signal to control temperature. The
goal is to produce a linearly increasing temperature.
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The
resistors are chosen so that R1 = 2 R2 = 4 R3
etc.
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Predict
the output of the op-amp.
Mallilty has an Up-Down
counter. He wants you to predict the output voltage, and wants you
to describe the signals he can get from the circuit above, and the circuit
below.
