How is an encoder different from a decoder?
A) the output of an encoder is a binary code for 1-of-n input
B) the output of a decoder is a binary code for 1-of-n input
C) the output of an encoder is a binary code for n-of-1 output
D) the output of a decoder is a binary code for n-of-1 output
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A)to
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A)1-bit digital comparator
B)4-bit magnitude
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Q13: Can an encoder be called as multiplexer?
A)no
B)yes
C)sometimes
D)never
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