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The splitter is intended for corresponding subsets of bits to the bits within a multi-bit value. Despite its name, it can either split a multi-bit value into component parts, or it can combine component parts into a multi-bit value, or it can do both at once. A more complete description of splitters is found in the `Splitters' section of the User's Guide.
Logisim treats splitters specially when propagating values within a circuit: Whereas all other components have a computed delay for purposes of simulating their behavior, values propagate through splitters (as well as wires) instantaneously.
Note: The term splitter is a non-standard term, which is unique to Logisim as far as I know. I am unaware of any standard term for such a concept; the only term I have heard used is bus ripper, but this term is unnecessarily violent for my tastes.
To distinguish the several connecting points for a splitter, we refer to the single connecting point one side as its combined end, and we refer to the multiple connecting points on the other side as its split ends.
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