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A decoder is an electronic signal processing circuit, which takes as an input a binary number, and turns on a corresponding pin accordingly. It takes `n` inputs (which can all be either on or off) and outputs `2^n` outputs of which exactly one is on
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Clarification of "strobe pin" 4-bit latch/4 to 16 line decoder
I'm wondering if I can get a specific behavior out of this chip. I have read the data sheet and am having some trouble understanding the usage of the Strobe pin.
CD4515BM96 Datasheet PDF
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