Question: The primary disadvantage of the flash analog-to digital converter (ADC) is that:

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A : it requires the input voltage to be applied to the inputs simultaneously

B : a long conversion time is required

C : a large number of output lines is required to simultaneously decode the input voltage

D : a large number of comparators is required to represent a reasonable sized binary number

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