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... Computer EngineeringECE380 Digital Logic Introduction to Logic Circuits: Design ExamplesDr. D. J. Jackson Lecture 5-2Electrical & Computer Engineering Design examplesã Logic circuits provide ... AND logical AND–OR logical OR– NOT logical NOT– NAND, NOR, XOR, XNOR (covered later)ã Assignment operator <= A variable (usually an output) should be assigned the result of the logic ... switchesã Capable of implementing logic functions of millions of equivalent gates 2Dr. D. J. Jackson Lecture 13-3Electrical & Computer EngineeringTransistor switchesã Logic circuits are...
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