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More than one active input to an encoder will often produce an erroneous output. This problem may be partially overcome by the use of:
 
  A) a priority encoder to ensure that when more than one input is active the output will correspond to the highest-numbered input.
  B) an open-collector NAND gate whose inputs are connected to the decoder's outputs.
  C) a priority encoder to ensure that when more than one input is active the output will correspond to the lowest-numbered input.
  D) an additional encoder whose inputs are cascaded to the original decoder's outputs.

Question 2

The implementation of simplified sum-of-products expressions may be easily implemented into actual logic circuits using all ________ with little or no increase in circuit complexity.
 
  A) OR gates B) multiple-input inverters
  C) AND gates D) NAND gates



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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