Transistors wired in series and parallel patterns make up "gates," which accept binary input (0 = no pulse; 1 = pulse) and generate binary output. Although AND requires both inputs to be 1 in order to ...
Boolean logic is the language of digital electronics, using true/false (1/0) values and logical operations like AND, OR, and NOT to control how circuits behave. These concepts form the foundation for ...
The Boolean logic gates AND, OR and NOT comprise transistors, which are on/off switches wired together. Gates have one or two inputs but only one output, and they are wired in patterns that make up ...