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{{title|Linear Feedback Shift Register (LFSR)}}
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Hey Wafer Size - WikiChip,
'''Linear feedback shift register''' (aka '''LFSR''') is a [[finite-state machine]] made of a linear [[shift register]] in which the output is fed back into itself as part of the input. LFSRs are typically made of an [[adder]], [[shift register]], and a constant multiplier (often a simple [[XOR gate]]). LFSRs are also called '''Autonomous LFSR''' or '''ALFSR''' because besides the clock, it doesn't need any other input. LFSRs are the basic components of many [[keystream generator|keystream generators]].
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