binary decoder
[/ˈbaɪnəri dɪˈkoʊdər/]
nounpl: binary decoders
decodificador binário
1. A digital electronic circuit or device that converts binary input signals into a specific output pattern, typically activating one of multiple output lines based on the binary input value
The binary decoder in the microprocessor translates instruction codes into control signals.
O decodificador binário no microprocessador traduz códigos de instrução em sinais de controle.
2. A logic circuit with n binary inputs and 2^n outputs, where only one output is active at a time corresponding to the input combination
A 2-to-4 binary decoder has 2 input lines and 4 output lines.
Um decodificador binário de 2 para 4 tem 2 linhas de entrada e 4 linhas de saída.
This is a technical term primarily used in computer science, electrical engineering, and digital electronics fields. It is universally understood across English and Portuguese-speaking technical communities with no significant cultural variations. Commonly taught in undergraduate engineering programs in both Brazil and the United States.
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