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− | '''Don't care''' is a [[digital signal]] [[state]] designation represented by '''X''' that indicates the actual signal value | + | {{confuse|can't happen}} |
+ | '''Don't care''' or '''don't care condition''' is a [[digital signal]] [[state]] designation often represented by '''X''' that indicates the actual signal value or values have no impact on the output of a circuit. Unlike [[can't happen]] conditions, don't care terms are still valid inputs however they do not influence the output value. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 16:12, 15 December 2015
- Not to be confused with can't happen.
Don't care or don't care condition is a digital signal state designation often represented by X that indicates the actual signal value or values have no impact on the output of a circuit. Unlike can't happen conditions, don't care terms are still valid inputs however they do not influence the output value.
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