Digital Electronics: The 4-bit Adder (74HC283)
This video is an introduction into 4-bit Binary Addition. It discusses the concept of binary addition and extends on a previous video that demonstrates how to create a half adder and full adder. It shows how to cascade full adders together to create the 4-bit adder circuit and discusses the use of the 74HC283 4-bit full adder with fast carry. This video is part of an introductory module on Digital Electronics that takes place at Dublin City University (DCU), Ireland. See: www.eeng.dcu.ie/~molloyd/EE223/

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