Lecture

Priority Encoders: Example and Operation

Description

This lecture covers the concept of priority encoders, which are used to handle interrupt requests from multiple devices. It explains how a binary encoder is used to indicate which peripheral has issued a request and how a priority encoder ensures the correct output code in case of multiple simultaneous inputs. The lecture also includes examples of 8-input priority encoders and their functional behavior.

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