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Gating signal

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A digital signal or pulse (which is also called trigger sometimes) that provides a time window so that a particular event or signal from among many will be selected and others will be eliminated or discarded.

In a multiple input AND/OR gate, a signal at one of the inputs triggers the passage of a signal at other inputs.i.e., it passes through or blocks the signal at other inputs. Such a signal is called a gating signal.

Signal gating means to mask unwanted signal transitions from propagating forward.