Minimize the circuit for this expression

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The discussion revolves around creating circuit diagrams from a minimized expression, with two proposed diagrams yielding the same result. Participants debate the correctness of both diagrams and clarify that one diagram explicitly shows the generation of an inverted term, b-, while the other assumes its availability. There is confusion about whether the first diagram contains an error, which is ultimately dismissed. The key takeaway is that both diagrams are valid, with differences in how the inverted term is represented. The conversation emphasizes the importance of clarity in circuit design and the handling of inverted terms.
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Summary: circuit diagram from minimize expression

I am drawing a circuit diagram from a minimize expression. I have come up with two circuit diagrams that give same result.
I am not sure which of the circuit diagram (1) or (2) is correct. Are both my diagram correct? Need help

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I don't understand this in the first circuit. Is it an error?

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No. This is not error
 
momentum said:
No. This is not error
So inverting b- gives you back b- ?
 
That is not b- . I crossed out that.

Let me post clean image again.. please see this
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Well, they are the same then. The only difference is that you explicitly show how you generate b- in the 2nd case. Are you supposed to assume that you have all terms and inversions, or do you need to make your own inverted terms?
 
berkeman said:
The only difference is that you explicitly show how you generate b- in the 2nd case.

did you mean 1st case?
 
momentum said:
did you mean 1st case?
Oops, you are correct. I meant your first case. In the 2nd case, you seem to have b- available to use as an input without having to make it yourself.
 
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