Electronics - Combinational Logic Circuits
Exercise : Combinational Logic Circuits - True or False
- Combinational Logic Circuits - General Questions
- Combinational Logic Circuits - True or False
- Combinational Logic Circuits - Filling the Blanks
1.
A multiplexer is a device that outputs a fixed sequence of binary states on each clock pulse.
2.
The general function of a decoder is to activate one or more circuit outputs upon detection of a particular digital state.
3.
An encoder circuit is designed to generate specific codes.
4.
A decoder with two inputs will have two outputs for the decoded value.
5.
A magnitude comparator outputs the highest or lowest value of its inputs depending on control signals.
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