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A full adder circuit built in logic world.
Example of a Full Adder.

A full adder is a simple circuit that adds two bits together along with a carry bit.

They have three inputs: A, B, Carry-In (CI), and two outputs: Sum (S) and Carry-Out (CO).

Full Adder Truth Table
A B CIS CO
00000
10010
01010
11001
00110
10101
01101
11111