Logic Gates
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Karnaugh Maps (K-Map), Truth Tables, Boolean Expressions & Examples
Karnaugh Maps (K-Map), 1-6 Variables Simplification & Examples What is Karnaugh Map (K-Map)? Karnaugh map or K-map is a map of a function used in a technique used for minimization…
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Digital Flip-Flops – SR, D, JK and T Types of Flip-Flops
The Digital Flip-Flops – Types, Circuit, Operation, & Applications of Flip-Flops What is a Flip-Flop? Digital flip-flops are memory devices used for storing binary data in sequential logic circuits. Latches…
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Digital Logic NAND Gate – Universal Gate
Universal Digital Logic NAND Gate What is Logic NAND Gate? NAND Gate is a digital logic gate (Also known as Universal gate) produces logic LOW State “0” only and only…
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Digital Logic NOR Gate – Universal Gate
Universal Digital Logic NOR Gate What is Logic Nor Gate NOR Gate is a digital logic gate (Also known as Universal gate) which gives output “1” only and only when…
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Exclusive-NOR (XNOR) Digital Logic Gate
Exclusive-NOR Gate – Digital Logic XNOR Gate What is Logic XNOR or Exclusive-NOR Gate? XNOR gate also known as Exclusive-NOR or Exclusive-Negative OR gate is “A logic gate which produces…
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Digital Logic AND Gate
Digital Logic AND Gate What is a Logic Gate? A logic gate is used to implement Boolean function by performing a logical operation. It ta kes binary logic as input…
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Digital Logic OR Gate
Digital Logic OR Gate – Digital Gates What is Logic OR Gate A logic gate which gives low state “0” only and only when all of the inputs are low…
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Logic NOT Gate – Digital Inverter Logic Gate
NOT Gate – Digital Inverter Logic Gate Binary Logic Binary logic as the name suggests is a logic represented by two valued number that can be either “0” or “1”.…
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