Troubleshooting Multisim Circuit Design: Is My Wiring Messed Up?

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The discussion focuses on troubleshooting a circuit design in Multisim involving AND gates, where the user is trying to achieve a functioning light bulb and timer display. Concerns are raised about potential wiring issues, particularly that the input to the AND gate is connected to the same source, which would result in a constant logic one output. Participants emphasize the importance of correct wiring to achieve the desired functionality. The user is encouraged to review their circuit connections to ensure proper operation. Correct wiring is crucial for the successful implementation of the circuit design.
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Hey, has anyone ever used Multisim? I have to draw diagrams of And gates, etc. The light bulb has to light up and the timer has to display numbers. This is what I got so far: http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/7775/and4ic.jpg
Maybe the wiring are messed up?
 
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Hey, has anyone ever used Multisim? I have to draw diagrams of And gates, etc. The light bulb has to light up and the timer has to display numbers. This is what I got so far: http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/7775/and4ic.jpg
Maybe the wiring are messed up?

what are you trying to do?
the input to your AND gate is from the same source, your output will allways be a logic one..
 
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