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{{Infobox component | |||
| bit-width = 1 | |||
| type = 1bit | |||
| prerequisite = XNOR Gate | |||
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{| {{Truthtable}} | |||
|+ XNOR Gate Truth Table | |||
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! Input One !! Input Two !! Output | |||
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| {{Off t}}|| {{Off t}}|| {{On t}} | |||
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| {{Off t}}|| {{On t}}|| {{Off t}} | |||
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| {{On t}}|| {{Off t}}|| {{Off t}} | |||
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| {{On t}}|| {{On t}}|| {{On t}} | |||
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The 1-bit Xnor gate, also called the exclusive NOT OR gate, outputs a {{On}} state only when both inputs are the same. If both inputs are {{On}}, it outputs {{On}}. If both inputs are {{Off}}, it outputs an {{On}}. It is useful when you want to know if two bits are the same, regardless of which state they're in. | The 1-bit Xnor gate, also called the exclusive NOT OR gate, outputs a {{On}} state only when both inputs are the same. If both inputs are {{On}}, it outputs {{On}}. If both inputs are {{Off}}, it outputs an {{On}}. It is useful when you want to know if two bits are the same, regardless of which state they're in. |
Latest revision as of 12:47, 30 August 2024
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Type | 1bit |
Unlocked by | XNOR Gate |
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The 1-bit Xnor gate, also called the exclusive NOT OR gate, outputs a state only when both inputs are the same. If both inputs are , it outputs . If both inputs are , it outputs an . It is useful when you want to know if two bits are the same, regardless of which state they're in.