Binary Calculator Highlight Round
Sam Hague and 2 OthersPatrick TibbettsBryson Guthrie
Patrick:
In this studio, we worked on building a calculator using bare-bones components, including transistors, resistors, and wires. We started off using physical components, but after some time, we realized there was going to be a bottleneck in how quickly we could work physically. So, we shifted to working in a digital environment called Logic.ly, which allowed us to progress more efficiently. By the end of the studio, we successfully created a 6-bit multiplier.