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Logic gate question -- Tying both inputs of a gate together
I would tie them together if I was designing a pcb with many parts. This is because I do not want to have a trace going all the way to my V+ when instead I could just have the two inputs tied at the pads. At least that is my reasoning behind it, tying them would just simplify my circuit and...- TylerV
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Logic gate question -- Tying both inputs of a gate together
The only other frequent problem I deal with is noise/grey area, but I don't see how that is applicable here. Tell me what you think is the problem with it?- TylerV
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Logic gate question -- Tying both inputs of a gate together
I would say speed is an issue I would be worried about, and with only one input,the other input will be a constant and there would be no worry if the two values reach the gate at the same time or not- TylerV
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Logic gate question -- Tying both inputs of a gate together
I would love to know the answer to this, would it not be easier to just tie the inputs together? If you only connected one input, the other would have to go to a high, which complicates the circuit.- TylerV
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering