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Majority (MAJ) Gate
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The majority gate (MAJ gate) is a logic gate that implements the majority function - a device that outputs a HIGH when the majority of its inputs are HIGH, otherwise it outputs a LOW.
MAJ3
A 3-input MAJ gate (MAJ3) can be implemented as . However the naive implementation will result in up to 30 transistors. Since , we can define and that can be implemented using a single AOI222 which is defined as - i.e. .
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