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There are seven basic logic gates: AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR and XNOR. | |
The NAND gate operates as an AND gate followed by a NOT gate. The output is "false" if both inputs are "true." Otherwise, the output is "true." | he NOR gate is a combination of the OR gate FOLLOWED by an inverter. Its output is "true" if both inputs are "false." Otherwise, the output is "false." |
The XNOR (exclusive-NOR) gate is a combination XOR gate followed by an inverter. Its output is "true" if the inputs are the same, and"false" if the inputs are different. | The XNOR (exclusive-NOR) gate is a combination XOR gate followed by an inverter. Its output is "true" if the inputs are the same, and"false" if the inputs are different. |
Binary to denary | binary is made up of 1 and 0, 1 means true 0 means false. for example |
binary charts go 1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256... the number doubles each time it could be 8 bit binary or 9 bit binary and so on binary is infamate. |
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