Logic gates

Wired logic connection

A wired logic connection is a logic gate that implements boolean algebra (logic) using only passive components such as diodes and resistors. A wired logic connection can create an AND or an OR gate. The limitations are the inability to create a NOT gate and the lack of level restoration. (Wikipedia).

Wired logic connection
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3-D–Printed Logic Gate

Learn more: Bistable elements linked by springs transmit signals through a 3-D–printed logic gate. Credit: Dennis Kochmann/Caltech

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Introduction to Logic Gates

This is a beginner's introduction to logic gates. It starts with an historical mention of the development of two state devices including valves and transistors, and how these led to the silicon chip. It then goes on to describe the nature and behaviour of the three main logic gates NOT, A

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Logic for Programmers: Propositional Logic

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Logic Gate Combinations

This computer science video follows on from the video that introduces logic gates. It covers creating truth tables for combinations of simple logic gates, including a mention of some well used combinations. Combinations of logic gates manipulate pulses of electricity, and because these pu

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20.2.2 Wires

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How Computer Memory Works - Computerphile

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Ektapro EM High-speed camera system teardown

Teardown of a Kodak Ektapro EM high speed camera system ca. 1990.

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Stanford Seminar - Saving energy and increasing density in information processing using photonics

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Electric Circuit Components

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ELEC2141 Digital Circuit Design - Lecture 26

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Going Pro with Arduino!, by Robert Jomar Malate

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Computer Basics: Buttons and Ports on a Computer

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AND gate | Logic gate | Truth table | Square wave | OR gate | NOT gate