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LOGIC GATES

Presented By
S.Vijaya Lakshmi B.E,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer Science,
Sri Sarada Niketan College for Women, Karur.
LOGIC GATES
A logic gate is the physical device that

performs a Boolean function.


A logical operation performed on one or more

binary inputs that produces a single binary


output.
Logic gates are the electronic circuits in a

digital system.
TYPES OF LOGIC GATES

OR Gate

AND Gate

NOT Gate

XOR Gate
AND GATE
In the AND gate, the output of an AND gate
attains state 1 if and only if all the inputs are
in state 1.
OR GATE
In an OR gate, the output of an OR gate
attains state 1 if one or more inputs attain
state 1.
Not gate
In a NOT gate, the output of a NOT gate
attains state 1 if and only if the input does not
attain state 1.
NAND GATE
This basic logic gate is the combination of
AND and NOT gates.
NOR GATE
This gate is the combination of OR and NOT
gates.
XOR GATE
In an XOR gate, the output of a two-input
XOR gate attains state 1 if one adds only
input and attains state 1.
XNOR GATE
In the XNOR gate, the output is in state 1
when both inputs are the same, that is, both 0
or both 1.
Summary

AND: Output is “true” only if all inputs are “true”.


OR: Output is “true” if either or both inputs are
“true”.
NOT: Output is inverted.
Buffer: Output is the same.
NAND: Output is “true” if either or both inputs are
“false”.
NOR: Output is “true” only if all inputs are “false”.
XOR: Output is “true” if inputs are different.
XNOR: Output is “true” if inputs are the same.
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