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For a homework assignment I'm supposed to implement a basic one bit comparator which will be used in a larger circuit to compare two 4 bit numbers. I've implemented the one bit comparator but on the larger circuit, when the 4 bit values are equal the circuit outputs error. When one of the 4 bit values is larger than the other the circuit behaves as intended.

The one bit Comparator

The 4 bit Comparator using One bit comparator chips

The first image shows my one bit comparator. The second image shows the 4bit comparator.

I'm wondering why it's outputting error when the circuit is equal to each other.

Note: I forgot to label the outputs on the 4 bit comparator circuit. However, the outputs are the same as that of the 1 bit comparator. Greater than (gt) on the furthest up, Equal (eq) in the middle and Less than (lt) on the bottom

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    Just eyeballing the circuit, it looks OK. I'll bet Logisim is being goofy--it sometimes is. Oct 7, 2019 at 22:04
  • @WayneConrad yeah I thought so too. I'm very new to this and was unsure but I don't see why it shouldn't work
    – James9oo0
    Oct 7, 2019 at 22:48
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    Does tying cg0 and cl0 to logic-low make a difference? Oct 8, 2019 at 0:43
  • It did! I had to create another circuit for a 5bit comparator for a signed integer and the circuit worked perfectly
    – James9oo0
    Oct 15, 2019 at 22:58

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