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Chapter 3 of "Computing Machinery" delves into combinational circuits, exploring their structure, function, and significance in digital electronics. These circuits are defined by their output, which depends solely on the current inputs, not on past inputs or states. The chapter covers various types of combinational circuits, including adders, multiplexers, and encoders, illustrating their designs and real-world applications. By understanding these fundamental components, readers gain a foundation for more complex digital systems and their operations.
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