EECS 1520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Xor Gate, And Gate, Or Gate

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0: and, or, an and gate accepts two input signals. If both are 1, the output is 1. 0: an or gate accepts two inputs. If both are 0, the output is 0. If otherwise, the output is 1: xor (exclusive or) 1: an xor gate accepts only two input signals. If both inputs are the same, the output is 0. If both are 1, the output is 0. If otherwise, the input is 1: nor. 0: the nor ((cid:1688)not of or(cid:1689)) gate accepts two inputs. If both are 0, the output is 1. 0: typically, logic diagrams are black and white with gates distinguished only by their shape, we use colour for clarity. X=not(and(a,b): some gates can be generalized to accept three or more input values, a three-input and gate produces an output of 1 only if all input values are 1.

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