Encoders
Encoders
Encoders
The combinational circuits that change the binary information into N output
lines are known as Encoders. The binary information is passed in the form of
2N input lines. The output lines define the N-bit code for the binary
information. In simple words, the Encoder performs the reverse operation of
the Decoder. At a time, only one input line is activated for simplicity. The
produced N-bit output code is equivalent to the binary information.
4 to 2 line Encoder:
In 4 to 2 line encoder, there are total of four inputs, i.e., Y 0, Y1, Y2, and Y3, and
two outputs, i.e., A0 and A1. In 4-input lines, one input-line is set to true at a
time to get the respective binary code in the output side. Below are the block
diagram and the truth table of the 4 to 2 line encoder.
Block Diagram:
Truth Table:
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A1=Y3+Y2
A0=Y3+Y1
8 to 3 line Encoder:
Block Diagram:
Truth Table:
The logical expression of the term A0, A1, and A2 are as follows:
A2=Y4+Y5+Y6+Y7
A1=Y2+Y3+Y6+Y7
A0=Y7+Y5+Y3+Y1
Block Diagram:
Truth Table:
The logical expression of the term A0, A1, A2, and A3 is as follows:
A3 = Y9 + Y8
A2 = Y7 + Y6 + Y5 +Y4
A1 = Y7 + Y6 + Y3 +Y2
A0 = Y9 + Y7 +Y5 +Y3 + Y1
Logical circuit of the above expressions is given below:
Priority Encoder:
In this priority encoder, there are total of 4 inputs, i.e., Y 0, Y1, Y2, and Y3, and
two outputs, i.e., A0 and A1. The Y3 has high and Y0 has low priority inputs.
When more than one input is '1' at the same time, the output will be the
(binary) code corresponding to the higher priority input. Below is the truth
table of the 4 to 2 line priority encoder.
Truth Table:
The logical expression of the term A0 and A1 can be found using K-map as:
A1=Y3+Y2
A0=Y3+Y2'.Y1