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explain working of encoder​

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Answered by vish143690
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An Encoder is a combinational circuit that performs the reverse operation of Decoder.

It has maximum of 2n input lines and 'n' output lines.

It will produce a binary code equivalent to the input, which is active High.

Therefore, the encoder encodes 2n input lines with 'n' bits.

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Answered by ʀᴀᴊᴠɪᴄᴋʏ
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✍What is the working principle of encoder?

The Optical Encoders typically consist of a rotating and a stationary electronic circuit. The rotor is usually a metal, glass, or a plastic disc mounted on the encoder shaft. The disc has some kind of optical pattern, which is electronically decoded to generate position information.

✍What is the function of the encoder?

An Encoder is a combinational circuit that performs the reverse operation of Decoder.It has maximum of 2^n input lines and 'n' output lines, hence it encodes the information from 2^n inputs into an n-bit code. It will produce a binary code equivalent to the input, which is active High.

✍What are the types of encoder?

There are two different types of encoders: linear and rotary. A linear encoder responds to motion along a path, while a rotary encoder responds to rotational motion.

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