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Multi-Valued Circuits

Multi-valued circuits are electronic systems that process signals with more than the traditional two states (0 and 1). Instead of just ON or OFF, these circuits use multiple voltage levels or values to represent information, enabling more data to be handled in a single component. This can make digital systems more efficient and compact, reducing complexity and power consumption. They are used in specialized applications like certain types of memory or signal processing where multi-level logic provides advantages over standard binary systems.