In a Full adder circuit, what happens to carry in terms of A and B when Cout-Cin
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Full Adder is the adder which adds three inputs and produces two outputs. The first two inputs are A and B and the third input is an input carry as C-IN. The output carry is designated as C-OUT and the normal output is designated as S which is SUM.
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Produces two outputs and full Adder is the adder which adds three inputs.
Cout-Cin:
- The output carry is designated as C-OUT.
- It is a mathematical concept carry full adder or no full adder.
- It is an input carry as C-IN the first two inputs are A and B and the third input.
- For example, in a 2-digit sum, 12 1 digit numbers 5 and 7 results the leftmost '1' is the carry.
- (1 or 0) value that moves to the next column is the carry out and (1 or 0) you add into the next column carry in.
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