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How to implimentimplement a three input-input LUT if I have a lot of two inputs-input LUTs?

I have gone through various sources... But I am not quite sure what it is.

For example, I have three input variables: A,B B and C. Now I have to use two 2-input LUTs such that their input lines are connected to variables A and B. Then connect their outputs to a 2x1 multiplexer whose select line is the input variable C. But

But in this problem I'm, I'm not allowed to use the MUX, but only two 2-input LUTs. How can it be?! The

The configuration of LUtsLUTs would depend upon the particular Boolean function that you wish to realizerealise. Can Can you cite an example, please  ?

How to impliment a three input LUT if I have a lot of two inputs LUTs?

I have gone through various sources... But I am not quite sure what it is.

For example I have three input variables A,B and C. Now I have to use two 2-input LUTs such that their input lines are connected to variables A and B. Then connect their outputs to a 2x1 multiplexer whose select line is the input variable C. But in this problem I'm not allowed to use the MUX, but only two 2-input LUTs. How can it be?! The configuration of LUts would depend upon the particular Boolean function that you wish to realize. Can you cite an example please  ?

How to implement a three-input LUT if I have a lot of two-input LUTs?

I have gone through various sources... But I am not quite sure what it is.

For example, I have three input variables: A, B and C. Now I have to use two 2-input LUTs such that their input lines are connected to variables A and B. Then connect their outputs to a 2x1 multiplexer whose select line is the input variable C.

But in this problem, I'm not allowed to use the MUX, only two 2-input LUTs. How can it be?

The configuration of LUTs would depend upon the particular Boolean function that you wish to realise. Can you cite an example, please?

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How to impliment a three input LUT if I have a lot of two inputs LUTs?

I have gone through various sources... But I am not quite sure what it is.

For example I have three input variables A,B and C. Now I have to use two 2-input LUTs such that their input lines are connected to variables A and B. Then connect their outputs to a 2x1 multiplexer whose select line is the input variable C. But in this problem I'm not allowed to use the MUX, but only two 2-input LUTs. How can it be?! The configuration of LUts would depend upon the particular Boolean function that you wish to realize. Can you cite an example please ?