Hello Learners! Welcome to The Engineering Projects. In the previous tutorial, we discussed the first universal gate i.e. NOR Gate and simulated it in Proteus. Today, we are going to focus on the second universal gate i.e. NAND Gate. We will also derive basic logic gates from the NAND gate, to prove its universality.
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Hi Mentees! I hope you all are having a Productive Day. In our previous lecture, we discussed the DLD Basic Logic Gates and simulated them in Proteus. Today, we are going to use these standard logic gates and will design another logic gate named NOR Gate and will also simulate it in Proteus.
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Hello Mentees! I hope you all are doing well. In today's article, we'll learn about the very basic pillar of Digital Logic Circuits i.e. Logic Gates. As we know, the digital world depends on Boolean digits either 0 or 1. So, there's always a need to perform different operations on these boolean numbers i.e. addition, subtraction, multiplication, shifting etc. In order to perform these operations on the binary signals, we use Digital Logic Gates in DLD circuits.So, let's have a look at What is a Logic Gate:What is a Logic Gate?
Logic Gates are designed to perform a specified operation(i.e. add ...