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A '''circuit''' is a collection of multiple [[components]] and wires. There are many kinds of useful circuits, which this page will tell you about once it's been edited a bunch more.
A '''circuit''' is a collection of multiple [[component]]s and wires. There are many kinds of useful circuits, which this page will tell you about once it's been edited a bunch more.
 
== Basic logic circuits ==
 
[[Adder]]
 
[[Arithmetic logic unit|ALU]]
 
[[Clock|Clock]]
 
[[Multiplexer]]
 
[[Decoder]]
 
[[Random-access memory|RAM]]
 
[[Register]]
 
[[Counter|Counter (binary)]]
 
== Advanced logic circuits ==
 
[[CPU]]
 
[[GPU]]
 
[[Double dabble]]
 
[[BCD]]

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A circuit is a collection of multiple components and wires. There are many kinds of useful circuits, which this page will tell you about once it's been edited a bunch more.

Basic logic circuits

Adder

ALU

Clock

Multiplexer

Decoder

RAM

Register

Counter (binary)

Advanced logic circuits

CPU

GPU

Double dabble

BCD