Project File OF Physics: Logic Gates Combination For A Given Truth Table
Project File OF Physics: Logic Gates Combination For A Given Truth Table
Project File OF Physics: Logic Gates Combination For A Given Truth Table
OF
PHYSICS
Logic Gates combination for a
given Truth Table
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Roll no.
A logic gate may have one or more inputs, but it has only one
output. The relationship between the possible values of input
and output voltage is expressed in the form of a table called
truth table or table of combination.
Truth table of a Logic Gates is a table that shows all the input
and output possibilities for the logic gate.
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statements that logic gates follow are called Boolean
expressions.
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Any Boolean algebra operation can be associated with inputs
and outputs represent the statements of Boolean algebra.
Although these circuits may be complex, they may all be
constructed from three basic devices. We have three different
types of logic gates .These are the AND gate, the OR gate and
the NOT gate.
LOGIC STATES
1 0
HIGH LOW
+ve -ve
ON OFF
CLOSE OPEN
RIGHT WRONG
TRUE FALSE
YES NO
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(a) THE OR GATE is a device that combines A with B to
give Y as the result.
The OR gate has two or more inputs and one output.
The logic gate of OR gate with A and B input and Y
output is shown below:
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In Boolean algebra, multiplication sign (either x or.) is
referred as the AND. The Boolean expression:
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Aim:
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE OR GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2).
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The following interference can be easily drawn from the working of
electrical circuit is:
a) If switch A & B are open lamp do not glow (A=0, B=0), hence Y=0.
b) If Switch A open B closed then (A=0, B=1) Lamp glow, hence Y=1.
c) If switch A closed B open then (A=1, B=0) Lamp glow, hence Y=1.
d) If switch A & B are closed then (A=1, B=1) Lamp glow, hence Y=1.
Truth Table:
0 0 0
1 0 1
0 1 1
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1 1 1
Aim:
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE AND GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2), a resistance R.
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The following conclusions can be easily drawn from the working of
electrical circuit:
a) If both switches A&B are open (A=0, B=0) then lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
b) If Switch A closed & B open (A=1, B=0) then Lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
c) If switch A open & B closed (A=0, B=1) then Lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
d) If switch A & B both closed (A=1, B=1) then Lamp will glow, hence
Y=1.
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Truth Table:
0 0 0
1 0 0
0 1 0
1 1 1
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Aim:
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE NOT GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
An ideal n-p-n transistor.
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The base B of the transistor is connected to the input A through a
resistance Rb and the emitter E is earthed. The collector is connected to 5V
battery. The output Y is voltage at C w.r.t. earth.
The following conclusion can be easily drawn from the working of the
electrical circuit:
a) If switch A is open (i.e. A=0), the lump will glow, hence Y=1.
b) If Switch A is closed (i.e. A=1), the lump will not glow, hence Y=0.
Truth Table:
Input A Output Y
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0 1
1 0
Aim:
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE NOR GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2), an ideal n-p-n transistor.
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In Boolean expression, the NOR gate is expressed as Y=A+B, and is being
read as A OR B negated. The following interference can be easily drawn
from the working of electrical circuit is:
a) If Switch A & B open (A=0, B=0) then Lamp will glow, hence Y=1.
b) If Switch A closed & B open (A=1, B=0) then Lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
c) If Switch A open & B close (A=0, B=1) then Lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
d) If switch A & B are closed then (A=1, B=1) Lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
Truth Table:
0 0 1
1 0 0
0 1 0
1 1 0
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Aim:
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE NAND GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2), a resistance R, an ideal n-p-
n transistor.
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The output Y is voltage at C w.r.t. earth.
a) If Switch A & B open (A=0, B=0) then Lamp will glow, hence Y=1.
b) If Switch A open B closed then (A=0, B=1) Lamp glow, hence Y=1.
c) If switch A closed B open then (A=1, B=0) Lamp glow, hence Y=1.
d) If switch A & B are closed then (A=1, B=1) Lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
Truth Table:
Input A Input B Output Y
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0 0 1
1 0 1
Aim: 0 1 1
1 1 0
TO DESIGN
AND SIMULATE THE EX OR GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
Two AND gate, an OR gate, two NOT gate.
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In Boolean expression, the EX OR gate is expressed as
Y=A.B + A.B =
a) If both switches A&B are open (A=0, B=0) then lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
b) If Switch A open B closed then (A=0, B=1) Lamp glow, hence Y=1.
c) If switch A closed B open then (A=1, B=0) Lamp glow, hence Y=1.
d) If switch A & B are closed then (A=1, B=1) Lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
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Truth Table:
0 0 0
1 0 1
0 1 1
1 1 0
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Aim:
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE EX NOR GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
Two AND gate, an OR gate, three NOT gate.
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In Boolean expression, the EX NOR gate is expressed as
Y=A.B + A.B =
a) If Switch A & B open (A=0, B=0) then Lamp will glow, hence Y=1.
b) If Switch A closed & B open (A=1, B=0) then Lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
c) If Switch A open & B close (A=0, B=1) then Lamp will not glow,
hence Y=0.
d) If switch A & B both closed (A=1, B=1) then Lamp will glow, hence
Y=1.
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Truth Table:
0 0 1
1 0 0
0 1 0
1 1 1
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Some Common Applications of Logic Gates
During the course of discussion about various digital logic gates, we have
mainly discussed about the design, property and operation of them. In this
article we will look at various applications of logic gates. Their
applications are determined mainly based upon their truth table i.e. their
mode of operations. In the following discussion we will look at the
applications of basic logic gates as well as many other normal logic gates
as well.
Application of OR gate
Wherever the occurrence of any one or more than one event is needed to
be detected or some actions are to be taken after their occurrence, in all
those cases OR gates can be used. It can be explained with an example.
Suppose in an industrial plant if one or more than one parameter exceeds
the safe value, some protective measure is needed to be done. In that case
OR gate is used. We are going to show this with the help of a diagram.
The above figure is a typical schematic diagram where an OR gate is used
to detect exceed of temperature or pressure and produce command signal
for the system to take required actions.
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Application of AND gate
There are mainly two applications of AND gate as Enable gate and
Inhibit gate. Enable gate means allowance of data through a channel and
Inhibit gate is just the reverse of that process i.e. disallowance of data
through a channel. We are going to show an enabling operation to
understand it in an easier way. Suppose in the measurement of frequency
of a pulsed waveform. For measurement of frequency a gating pulse of
known frequency is sent to enable the passage of the waveform whose
frequency is to be measured. The diagram below shows the arrangement of
the above explained operation.
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generator circuits respectively for a four data.
With the help of these gates parity check operation can be also performed.
The diagrams below show even and odd parity check.
Figure (a) shows the parity check using Ex-OR gates and the figure (b)
shows the parity check using Ex-NOR gates.
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The
above figure shows the most fundamental circuit made of ring
configuration to generate square wave oscillator. The frequency of this
type generator is given by
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