If a parity bit is added to a four bit word, how many output lines will be required after multiplexing ?
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The correct answer is - 5.
Four data bits + one parity bit = 5 bits.
However, Multiplexing and parity are totally unrelated and makes no sense in that context, or at least without a lot more info.
Four data bits + one parity bit = 5 bits.
However, Multiplexing and parity are totally unrelated and makes no sense in that context, or at least without a lot more info.
Multiplexer is common combinational circuit which selects binary information from 1 of the many input lines and directs it to the single output line. A parity bit is added to a word by another circuit called as the parity generator.
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The answer of your question is "5"
when you add four data bits with the one one parity bit that will make the 5 bits.
But the parity bit sometimes also known check bit because it is generally act as the check for the set of binary values and is usually added by the parity generator while the Multiplexer is the device which is used to to select the one output line out of many input lines in short it is forward the inputs into only one output. So these two things are the different one..
when you add four data bits with the one one parity bit that will make the 5 bits.
But the parity bit sometimes also known check bit because it is generally act as the check for the set of binary values and is usually added by the parity generator while the Multiplexer is the device which is used to to select the one output line out of many input lines in short it is forward the inputs into only one output. So these two things are the different one..
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