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fan-in
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Fan-in
Fan-in is the number of inputs a gate can handle. For instance the fan-in for the AND gate shown in the figure is 3. Physical logic gates with a large fan-in tend to be slower than those with a small fan-in. This is because the complexity of the input circuitry increases the input capacitance of the device. Using logic gates with higher fan-in will help reducing the depth of a logic circuit.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fan-in in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fan-in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of fan-in in a Sentence
Most of the thrust from the C-5 engine comes from that giant fan in the front. It's very fuel-efficient, the 747, DC-10, L-1011 — all the wide-body airliners — came almost on the heels of this.
I think after I hit the third three, I looked at him. He’s a main reason for why I came back for a fifth year, i love having my brother in the stands. Obviously, he can’t come to everything because he’s an athlete as well doing his craft and everything ... He’s my biggest fan in the world and I’m really appreciative of him being able to be here.
Banks I can’t wait to have you in January and coach one of our practices man. I look forward to meeting you and making your wish come true, i know it can’t be easy being a Lakers fan in Texas, so I appreciate your support and I look forward to seeing you in January my man.
And she used to be my biggest fan in the world... before I became a politician.
I know it can’t be easy being a Lakers fan in Texas, so I appreciate your support and I look forward to seeing you in January my man.
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