Summary: | This paper presents a comprehensive endeavor focused on the construction and advancement of a 3-bit calculator designed for an Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU). The primary method is the incorporation of both vertical and crosswise multiplication techniques. These techniques are harnessed to facilitate the multiplication of 3-bit values, employing foundational arithmetic operations as the cornerstone of the calculator's functionality. The research delves into the utilization of software-driven methodologies to achieve this goal. This pivotal software component necessitates the development of a high-level programming language program. This program establishes a seamless interface with a digital circuit boasting logic gates, instrumental in the execution of intricate arithmetic operations. This software implementation is meticulously realized through the proficient employment of the Proteus Design Suite. Furthermore, this study ventures into a comparative analysis of the crosswise and vertical multiplication methods. This empirical investigation endeavors to ascertain the optimal approach for the calculator's design. By rigorously probing the effectiveness and efficiency of both methods, the research endeavors to unveil the most potent design avenue. © 2023 IEEE.
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