What are Encoders?
Encoders are digital ICs used for encoding. By encoding, we mean generating a digital binary code
for every input. An Encoder IC generally consists of an Enable pin
which is usually set high to indicate the working. It consists of 2^n
input lines and n output lines with each input line being represented by
a code of zeros and ones which is reflected at the output lines.
In RF communication, the Encoder can also be used for converting parallel data to serial data.
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