
In digital logic, a don`t-care term for a function is an input-sequence (a series of bits) that is known never to occur. The designer of a logic circuit to implement the function need not care about such inputs, but can chose the circuit`s output arbitrarily, usually such that the easiest circuit results (minimization). Examples of don`t-care t......
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