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  2. XNOR gate - Wikipedia

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    The XNOR gate (sometimes ENOR, EXNOR, NXOR, XAND and pronounced as Exclusive NOR) is a digital logic gate whose function is the logical complement of the Exclusive OR gate. [1] It is equivalent to the logical connective ( ↔ {\displaystyle \leftrightarrow } ) from mathematical logic , also known as the material biconditional.

  3. Linear-feedback shift register - Wikipedia

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    A standard LFSR has a single XOR or XNOR gate, where the input of the gate is connected to several "taps" and the output is connected to the input of the first flip-flop. A MISR has the same structure, but the input to every flip-flop is fed through an XOR/XNOR gate. For example, a 4-bit MISR has a 4-bit parallel output and a 4-bit parallel input.

  4. File:XNOR from NOR 2.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A way of making an XNOR gate from only NOR gates, using the expression (+ ¯) (¯ +). This construction has a propagation delay 3 times that of a single gate and uses 5 gates. This is worse than an equivalent design using 4 gates

  5. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    In logic, a set of symbols is commonly used to express logical representation. The following table lists many common symbols, together with their name, how they should be read out loud, and the related field of mathematics.

  6. Talk:XNOR gate - Wikipedia

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    The gate is called XNOR because it is a NOR gate with an added twist. With NOR, if either or both inputs is 1, the output is 0. With XNOR, the "exclusive" condition is added to that, so that with XNOR, the output is 0 only if exactly one input is 1. With XNOR, the "both inputs 1" condition is excluded from producing the active output, namely 0.

  7. File:XNOR ANSI Labelled.svg - Wikipedia

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    Information from its description page there is shown below. ... English: A labelled MIL/ANSI symbol for an XNOR gate. A and B are the inputs, Q is the output. Date ...

  8. File:XNOR from NAND 2.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description English: A way of building an XNOR gate from only NAND gates , using the expression A ⋅ B + A ¯ ⋅ B ¯ {\displaystyle A\cdot B+{\overline {A}}\cdot {\overline {B}}} . This construction has a propagation delay 3 times that of a single gate and uses 5 gates.

  9. File:XNOR from NOR.svg - Wikipedia

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    Information from its description page there is shown below. ... An XNOR gate constructed with 4 NOR gates. Items portrayed in this file depicts. creator. some value.