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I want to practice the little I know about logic gates... Can you guys help me out? :)
Thanks in advance and merry christmas!
Nexor
Thanks in advance and merry christmas!
Nexor
es1 said:How about this?
http://ece224web.groups.et.byu.net/exams/review.html [Broken]
Logic gates are electronic devices that perform basic logical operations, such as AND, OR, and NOT, to manipulate binary inputs and produce binary outputs. They are the building blocks of digital circuits and are used in various applications, including computers, calculators, and electronic locks.
Logic gates are often used in homework assignments to help students understand the fundamental principles of digital logic and how to design and analyze simple circuits. They also provide a practical application of Boolean algebra and logical operators.
There are seven basic types of logic gates: AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR, and XNOR. Each type has a unique truth table and performs a specific logical operation. They can be combined to create more complex circuits.
To solve homework problems involving logic gates, it is important to first understand the truth table for each type of gate and how they behave when combined. Then, follow the given instructions or create a circuit diagram to determine the correct output based on the given inputs.
Yes, there are many online resources, such as tutorials, simulations, and practice problems, that can help you understand and practice using logic gates in homework and other applications. Some recommended resources include Khan Academy, CircuitVerse, and All About Circuits.