let me have logic design for traffic light

I am not new for logic design but I need help for designing a sequential Logic circuit analysis and design. I want to design a traffic light controller for crossroad(of four direction) the controller at each direction say A,B,C,D detects the number of cars on each then the line having more cars will get the priority... for more details please mail me .

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I would love to help you with your homework. Please contact me at the phone number below and you can open an account for consulting services. I would be happy to teach you all you need for this problem.

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rickman

How much are you willing to pay for someone to do your homework?

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Gregory C. Read

If this person is anything like some of those who advertise on 2rentacoder, I would suspect around $100.

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Wing Fong Wong

I would be happy to post here the schematic design for traffic lights for a cross road . Works fine for Australian roads:-)

Edif fine ?

Alex

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Alex Gibson

If I do your homework for you, will you please have your school award the degree in my name?

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Eric Smith

A still quite funny post from Bob Perlman on this subject from the archive:

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philip

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Philip Freidin

I still like my feeble attempts at poetry:

If your homework is too tough, and the time just flies away, thinking hard is not enough, click: comp.arch.fpga.

There you find those friendly souls, Austin, Philip, Peter, Ray filling in your knowledge holes, making problems go away.

But learning is for you to do, even if it hurts the brain. The one that has to learn is you. There's no substitute for pain.

If you want to learn design don't treat homework just as play. Real life is not benign, and you'll have to earn your pay!

sooner or later...

Peter Alfke, Xilinx Applications

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Peter Alfke

Then this is an 100 years old problem. What's wrong with you?

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Marlboro

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