Exercises Logic Gates 2
Exercises Logic Gates 2
Objectives
At the end of this exercise, the students are 1 Power Supply (w/ 5V DC source)
expected to:
Connecting Wires
◼ identify the characteristics of Basic Logic Gates 1 Breadboard
in combinational circuits 1 7404 NOT Gate
◼ learn how to make/design Basic Logic Gates Circuit 1 7408 AND Gate
1 7432 OR Gate
Principles:
In the previous experiment, you were able to observed the characteristics of Basic Logic
Gates (NOT, OR, and AND gates) . By combining two or more of the logic gates, you
were also able to create more than two inputs (i.e., two 2-input AND gates can produce
a 3-input AND gate as shown in Fig.1).
A
B A
B Output
Output
C C
However, the different Basic Logic Gates can also be combined to produce your desired output.
Assuming, that you have a logic expression (A+B)C, and you would want to design a circuit for
this expression. Using the Basic Logic Gates, you can design a circuit for this expression. It is the
AND of C input and of A input OREd to B input (Fig. 2).
A
B
C (A+B)C
The process of combining different logic gates to produce desired output is known as the Logic
Design. The interconnection of gates vary depending on the prescribed output and the number
of inputs on the circuit.
Procedures:
Basic Logic Gates:
OBSERVATION:
CONCLUSION: