1 votes 1 votes $\text{FAN IN}$ of a component $\text{A}$ is defined as Number of components that can call or pass control to component $\text{A}$. Number of components that are called by component $\text{A}$. Number of components related to component $\text{A}$. Number of components dependent on component $\text{A}$. Digital Logic ugcnetcse-dec2013-paper2 digital-logic + – go_editor asked Jul 24, 2016 edited Jun 10, 2020 by Sabiha banu go_editor 3.2k views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
3 votes 3 votes ans is A FAN IN =Number of components that can call or pass control to component A FAN OUT=Number of components that are called by component A Sanjay Sharma answered Jul 24, 2016 Sanjay Sharma comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes ‘FAN IN’ of a component A is defined as Count of the number of components that can call, or pass control, to a component A or in simple word number of input is FAN IN. So, option (A) is correct. IITB2020 answered May 25, 2020 IITB2020 comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.