How does a Priority Encoder differ from an ordinary Encoder? explain
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Binary Encoder converts one of 2n inputs into an n-bit output. It has fewer output bits than the input code. The Priority Encoder is another type of combinational circuit similar to a binary encoder, except that it generates an output code based on the highest prioritized input
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An ordinary encoder has a number of input lines but only one of them is activated at a given time. A priority encoder can have more than one input activated at the same time. Answer: Binary Encoder converts one of 2n inputs into an n-bit output....
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