A combinational circuit is a type of digital logic circuit whose output is determined solely by the current inputs, with no dependency on past input or output states. It is characterized by its lack of memory elements and feedback paths.
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| Short description | A combinational circuit is a type of digital logic circuit whose output is determined solely by the current inputs, with no dependency on past input or output states. It is characterized by its lack of memory elements and feedback paths. | ||
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