Magnitude Comparator Definition. F1 x y xy x ex nor y. Magnitude comparator is a combinational circuit capable of comparing the relative magnitude of two binary numbers.
Magnitude comparator are digital circuits which have two ports which accept and have three single bit outputs. We logically design a circuit for which we will have two inputs one for a and other for b and have three output terminals one for a b condition one for a b condition and one for a b condition. If the input bits are x and y then the output bits are corresponding to one of the case x y x y or x y.
It is one of the two types of digital comparator.
F1 x y xy x ex nor y. If the input bits are x and y then the output bits are corresponding to one of the case x y x y or x y. Magnitude comparator is a combinational circuit capable of comparing the relative magnitude of two binary numbers. Magnitude comparator are digital circuits which have two ports which accept and have three single bit outputs.