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Decoder
In Logic World, a Decoder is a circuit that takes a binary input and activates one specific output bit that corresponds to that input value.
It is commonly used to select one thing out of many, memory addresses, or to enable particular parts in a circuit.
See also Encoder, it's doing the same but in reverse.