In the context of Digital Logic Design (DLD), a decoder is a combinational logic circuit that converts a binary input code into an output that represents a specific combination of signals.
A decoder takes a binary input code of n bits and generates 2n output lines, where each output line represents a specific combination of the input signals. The decoder activates the output line that corresponds to the input code, and deactivates all other output lines.
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