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Create an absolute value component abs() with an 8-bit input A that is a signed binary number, and an 8-bit output Q that is unsigned and that is the absolute value of A. So if the input is 00001111 (+15)
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Create an absolute value component abs() with an 8-bit input A that is a signed binary number, and an 8-bit output Q that is unsigned and that is the absolute value of A. So if the input is 00001111 (+15) then the output is also 00001111 (+15), but if the input is 11111111 (-1) then the output is 00000001 (+1).
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