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hows it going guys its Chris here and this video covers the AAS topic of finite state machines traffic lights are an example of an SSM by the end of the video you should be able to understand why heres the agenda well start with defining the term finite state machine and looking at their key characteristics then well move on to look at two ways finite state machines can be represented so a finite state machine is a computing machine that has a fixed set of possible states a set of inputs and a set of possible outputs the phrase fixed set of possible states is just another way to say finite States and finite is a key word because whenever we implement a finite state machine in hardware or software we only have limited memory space to play with thats why its finite finite state machines dont actually need to have an output youll only see ones that do at a level you might also see the term finite state automation to describe a finite state machine that has no output finite state