Friday, February 8, 2013

Adder Definition, What is an Adder


An adder is a component of a computer processor that adds two numbers sent from the processing instructions. It is also a circuit that sums the amplitudes of two input signals. A half adder is a group of logic gates that are connected to create a logic circuit, incapable of handling addition for two numbers.  A full adder is a circuit that adds two binary numbers.

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