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Arithmetic Logic Units (ALU) (18 companies)
Arithmetic logic units (ALU) perform arithmetic and logic operations on binary data inputs. In some processors, the ALU is divided into two units: an arithmetic unit (AU) and a logic unit (LU).
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Binary Adders (27 companies)
Binary adders are digital devices that are capable of adding binary numbers. There are two basic types: half-adders and full-adders.
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Digital Comparators (32 companies)
Digital comparators are circuits used to compare the magnitude of two binary quantities and to determine the relationship of those quantities.
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Digital Counters (61 companies)
Digital counters are integrated circuits used for counting events in computers and other digital systems.
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Digital Decoders and Demultiplexers (81 companies)
Digital decoders and digital demultiplexers move data between inputs and outputs. In the case of digital decoders, the coded information is translated into familiar or uncoded formats, while digital multiplexers transmit data from one input through to several output lines. 
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Digital Dividers (32 companies)
Digital dividers are integrated circuits that divide the frequency of an input signal by a divisor value.
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Digital Encoders (70 companies)
Digital encoders convert coded information into a familiar or uncoded format.
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Digital Latches (45 companies)
Digital latches are logic devices that latch onto or retain digital states (1 or 0) in data storage circuits.
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Digital Multiplexers (61 companies)
Digital multiplexers are integrated circuits that route digital information from multiple sources onto a single line for transmission to a common destination.
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Digital Parallel and Serial Converters (10 companies)
Digital parallel and serial converters change input streams of parallel data into output streams of serial bits, or vice versa. Learn more about Digital Parallel and Serial Converters

Flip-flops (51 companies)
Flip-flops are digital logic devices that synchronize changes in output state (1 or 0) according to a clocked input.
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Logic Gates (68 companies)
Logic gates are electronic circuits that combine digital signals according to boolean algebra.
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Logic Level Translators (31 companies)
Logic level translators adapt or convert one voltage or logic level to another. Learn more about Logic Level Translators

Monostable Multivibrators (26 companies)
Monostable multivibrators, also known as one-shots, are digital devices similar to flip-flops, but with only one stable state where they remain until triggered by an input signal. Once triggered, the output is switched to the opposite state.
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Parity Checkers and Generators (23 companies)
Parity checkers are integrated circuits (ICs) used in digital systems to detect errors when streams of bits are sent from a transmitter to a receiver. Parity generators calculate the parity of data packets and add a parity amount to them.
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Shift Registers (41 companies)
Shift registers are sequential logic circuits that are used to store and move data. They accept binary inputs from one serial or parallel source and then shift the data through a chain of flip-flops, one bit at time.
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