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Lab 4 Logic Gate (Lab Report)

This document provides instructions for a lab experiment involving logic gates. Students are asked to: 1. Verify the truth table of an inverter gate and AND gate using an IC, LEDs, switches and power supply. 2. Experimentally verify the truth table of an exclusive OR (XOR) gate using two different circuit implementations. 3. Fill in the truth tables for the inverter, AND, and XOR gates based on the gate inputs and outputs.

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Lab 4 Logic Gate (Lab Report)

This document provides instructions for a lab experiment involving logic gates. Students are asked to: 1. Verify the truth table of an inverter gate and AND gate using an IC, LEDs, switches and power supply. 2. Experimentally verify the truth table of an exclusive OR (XOR) gate using two different circuit implementations. 3. Fill in the truth tables for the inverter, AND, and XOR gates based on the gate inputs and outputs.

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Lab Experiment

LOGIC GATES (1)

NAME: ___________________________________________ ID: ____________________


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1. Using LEDs, switches and +5 Volts power supply verify the truth table of one of the
Hex Inverters of the TTL SN74LS04 IC. Fill the beneath associated truth table.

Inverter Gates IC Top View Logic Diagram (Symbol)

Inputs Output
A Y

Use H for High, and L for Low to fill the above table

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2. Using LEDs, switches and +5 Volts power supply verify the truth table of one of the
Quadruple 2-Input Positive AND Gates of the TTL SN74LS08 IC. Fill the beneath
associated truth table.

AND Gates IC Top View Logic Diagram (Symbol)

Inputs Output
A B Y

Use H for High, and L for Low to fill the above table

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3. Exclusive OR

The exclusive-OR operation is a combinational function that is more complex than the
fundamental AND, OR and Invert operations. Fig. 1 and 2 show two possible
implementations of the exclusive-OR circuit. Use the definition of the basic gates to develop
the truth table for an exclusive-OR. Build the circuit in Fig. 1 and experimentally verify the
truth table. Repeat these steps for the circuit in Fig. 2.

Inputs Output
VA VB V0

Use 1 for High, and 0 for Low to fill the above table

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Inputs Output
VA VB V0

Use 1 for High, and 0 for Low to fill the above table

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