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- Q161690 subject Q9711069.
- Q161690 abstract "In digital circuits, one-hot refers to a group of bits among which the legal combinations of values are only those with a single high (1) bit and all the others low (0).A similar implementation in which all bits are '1' except one '0' is sometimes called one-cold.".
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- Q161690 comment "In digital circuits, one-hot refers to a group of bits among which the legal combinations of values are only those with a single high (1) bit and all the others low (0).A similar implementation in which all bits are '1' except one '0' is sometimes called one-cold.".
- Q161690 label "One-hot".