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A majority logic is a digital circuit whose output is equal to 1 if the majority of the inputs are 1’s. The output is 0 otherwise.
Design a logic circuit that has three inputs A, B, C, and whose output will be 1 only when the majority of the inputs are 1.
An example is provided in the image below.

Transcribed Image Text:Majority Logic
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7400
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P
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x e 1 = x'
Vcc
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