What is a full-adder?
Answer / Hrishikesh Kumar
A full-adder is a digital logic circuit that accepts two binary numbers (bits) as inputs and performs the operation of adding them along with a carry input (from a previous stage). It produces a sum bit and a carry output. The internal implementation may be realized using gates, but common methods include ripple carry, carry look-ahead, or carry-save adders.
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