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Generating a random number in Fiji has several applications, taking the digital dice as a project.

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This section explains two techniques to generate a random number in Etchells.

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This section's main goal is implementing a digital dice in us, this section will describe two approaches

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to generate a random number between one and six to be used as a digital device to achieve this goal.

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These are the objectives of this section generating random number in each class, using two different

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approaches to generate a random number.

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The first one is based on the spinning wheel concept, and the second one uses a linear feedback register

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at FSR.

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A pseudo random number generator structure.

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This section consists of five lectures, this video of the first lecture clarifies the goal of this

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section and it's a structure.

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The next lecture will introduce two approaches to generate random numbers in hardware.

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The first one is a counter based method, and the second one is based on their FSR structure.

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The control based approach will be explained in the third lecture, the fourth lecture will introduce

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officer structure and how to use that for generating a pseudo random number.

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The last lecture, as usual, gives you a couple of other sizes to master the techniques explained throughout

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this section.

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After finishing the section, you will be able to generate a random number in hardware, implement a

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digital device in two different ways.

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The next lecture will introduce two different methods to generate a random number in harder.

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These are our takeaway messages, generating random number is one of the tasks that should be described

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in this.

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This section will propose two methods to implement a digital rights, Etchells.

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Now, the quiz question, name a few applications in hardware that require random numbers.
