Engineers look every aspects in life as a project. Whether it is a success or a failure but the initiation and the completion of the project is important. The whole following post revisits the significant theory of “Valentine Project“. The complete flow of the project has been discussed with clear explanation for each component with a flavor of Digital Logic.
Valentine Project: An Engineering Overview
The above flowchart demonstrates basic building blocks of Valentine Project. The flow has considered all possible aspects of the project. Each component has been analyzed pictorially. Though all the figures are very much self explanatory, still a brief explanation of each has been presented for all non-engineer valentine aspirants.
Girl Selection from Surrounding
BLOCK Description
MUX : Multiplexer
TDM : Time Division Multiplexing
TSB : Tri-State Buffer
GSR : Girl Selection Register
SIGNAL Description
G1 : Girl One (Whom the Boy Like)
G2 : Girl Two (Who likes the Boy)
BW : Boy’s Wish
Though this logic is quite complex; the output is quite simple. I would leave the whole analysis of the circuit for the digital engineers and conclude with the simple result that whatever be the condition the final selection would be G1, the girl whom the boy likes.
Propose to Valentine and Girl’s Response
BLOCK Description
GDC : Girl’s Decision Circuit; GRC : Girl’s Response Circuit; BRR : Boy’s Receiver Register
SIGNAL Description
BP : Boy’s Proposal
P : Boy’s Mental Pressure; V : Boy’s Psychological Volume; T : Boy’s Body Temperature
In few cases the boy gets succeeded gaining the dim attention of the girl and the the whole system operation gets the power after infinite delay 😆 .
Hang-up with GF (Dating, Dating and Dating)
BLOCK Description
ALU : Arithmetic Logic Unit
Where as the diagram explains everything; the lower two outputs demand a careful observation. Of course the boy has to take care of the second output and bring a tradeoff between the upper two outputs. Otherwise the ALU unit will loose its efficiency with time.
Boy Depression Mode and Break-up
Excess implementation of ALU unit finally results in conflicted outputs and unexpected logic leads to many don’t care conditions. All these violations in system operation reflects the conflict in relationship.
BLOCK Description
BDMC : Boy’s Depression Mode Circuit; BIST : Build in Self Test; KSS : Khula shandh State
The Boy stays in Depression mode for some time. And the inefficient ALU operation declares the arrival of Break-Up state finally. After some silent delay the internal independence of the boy reset its mood and drives him to the Khula shandh state.
Valentine Mission THE END
The last phase of the project includes lot of states. The Valentine Mission The End State may come in two conditions.
(i) Getting Married
(ii) Happily being a Khula Shandh
BLOCK Description
RSS : Relationship Status State; Sa1C : Stuck-at-1 Circuit; GMS : Get Married State; VMTES : Valentine Mission The End State; KSS : Khula shandh State; MRMC : Mood Refreshed Mode Circuit; GSSC : Girl Selection from Surrounding Circuit
(i) Getting Married
Get Married state (GMS) is the result of minimum 5 years of mingle-up operation. The intermediate state is the Sa1C (Stuck-at-1 Circuit) state. This is a fault state of agreement which can not be repaired in its rest of the life cycle. This Sa1C state leads to GMS state. This state declares that the hardware is of no use any more and new generation of technology has already dominated the market. GMS state ultimately enters the Valentine Mission The End State (VMTES).
(ii) Happily being a Khula Shandh
When the boy starts enjoying the Free Bird mode after a break-up then also eventually the Valentine Mission The End State (VMTES) comes into picture.
Of-course sometime the Khula Shandh mode gets boring and then the implementation of Mood Refreshed Mode Circuit (MRMC) evolves a new prototype of the product hunting the market once again.
The cycle starts once again with Girl Selection from Surrounding Circuit (GSSC) [Probably this time there is a chance of selection of G0] 😆 😆
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