Intermediate
Digital Logic Design
Q57 / 100
What is "glue logic," and why might it be needed in a digital system design?
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The correct answer is A) Small amounts of additional logic (gates) used to interface or adapt signals between different components or subsystems that don't directly connect compatibly (e.g., different signal polarities or timing)
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Correct Answer
Small amounts of additional logic (gates) used to interface or adapt signals between different components or subsystems that don't directly connect compatibly (e.g., different signal polarities or timing)
Explanation
Glue logic bridges incompatibilities between major components (e.g., converting an active-low signal to active-high, or adapting bus widths), often implemented with simple gates or small programmable devices.
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