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What (who) is Decoder - definition


decoder         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Decoders; Decoder circuit; Decoder (disambiguation)
(decoders)
A decoder is a device used to decode messages or signals sent in code, for example the television signals from a satellite.
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Decoder (band)         
AMERICAN HARDCORE BAND
Decoder (album); Lead Hands
Decoder was an American post-hardcore band formed in 2010 in Florida. The group consisted of former members of the bands Versa, Polyenso, and Of Machines.
Binary decoder         
  • A 2-to-4 line decoder
DEVICE WHICH REVERSES THE OPERATION OF AN ENCODER
Priority decoder; Digital decoder; Line decoder
In digital electronics, a binary decoder is a combinational logic circuit that converts binary information from the n coded inputs to a maximum of 2n unique outputs. They are used in a wide variety of applications, including instruction decoding, data multiplexing and data demultiplexing, seven segment displays, and as address decoders for memory and port-mapped I/O.

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Decoder
Examples of use of Decoder
1. By Zvi Zrahiya Tags: cable networks, decoder Good news for television viewers: Late this year Israelis will be able to tune into five TV channels free of charge after the one–time NIS 400 cost of a decoder.
2. The modem and decoder, plus all other special equipment, cost 6,285 rubles.
3. Is this a form of diplo–speak that requires a decoder to comprehend?
4. These include your television, satellite broadcast decoder, computer screen, printer, air conditioner and cellular telephone chargers.
5. More than 120,000 Yes customers use the more expensive decoder/recorder.