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Logic Gates: NAND, NOR, XNOR Basics

The document discusses three logic gates: NAND, NOR, and XNOR. It explains that NAND produces a 0 output only if both inputs are 1, while NOR produces a 1 output only if both inputs are 0. XNOR produces a 1 output if the inputs are the same and a 0 output if the inputs differ. The document then describes a circuit using a NOT gate, OR gate, and XNOR gate connected together, with one switch connecting the input of the NOT and OR gates.

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Logic Gates: NAND, NOR, XNOR Basics

The document discusses three logic gates: NAND, NOR, and XNOR. It explains that NAND produces a 0 output only if both inputs are 1, while NOR produces a 1 output only if both inputs are 0. XNOR produces a 1 output if the inputs are the same and a 0 output if the inputs differ. The document then describes a circuit using a NOT gate, OR gate, and XNOR gate connected together, with one switch connecting the input of the NOT and OR gates.

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  • Conclusion of Logical Gate Combinations

CONCLUSION:

The NAND gate are a combination of AND gate and NOT gate, which is the
AND gate is connected to NOT gate. It will produce a lower output signal/value "0" if
both inputs are "1". Otherwise, the output is higher output signal/value "1".
The NOR gate are a combination of OR gate and NOT gate, which is the OR
gate is connected to NOT gate. It will produce a higher output signal/value "1 if
both inputs are "0".Otherwise, the output is lower output signal/value "0".
The XNOR gate are a combination of XOR gate and NOT gate, which is the
XOR gate is connected to NOT gate. It will produce a higher output signal/value "1"
if the inputs have the same value but if the inputs are different from each other it
will produce a lower output signal/value "1".
In the activity that the group performed, 3 logic gates and 3 switches have
been used in the circuit. The NOT gate and OR gate were connected to an EX-NOR
gate. The 2nd input of NOT gate and the first input of the OR gate are connected in
one switch so they will have the same input value for the NOT and OR gate. It
seems that output of NOT gate and the output of OR gate will became the inputs for
the EX-NOR gate then it will the produce the designated output signal/output value
depends on the output that will activated by NOT and OR gates.

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