EECS 1520 Study Guide - Final Guide: Logic Gate, Sequential Logic
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In and, both input values must be 1 for the output to be 1. In xor, if both input values are the same then the output is 0. Otherwise, it is always 1: transistor: a device that acts, depending on the voltage level of an input signal, either as a wire that conducts electricity or as a resistor that blocks the flow of electricity. It has no moving parts, acts like a switch and made of semiconductor material (mediocre conductor/insulator: the source, base and emitter are the three terminals in a transistor, not, nand and nor gates are easiest to create. In a combinational circuit, the input values explicitly determine the output.