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has gloss | eng: A wired logic connection is a logic gate that implements boolean algebra (logic) using only diodes and resistors. It differs from a digital logic integrated circuit which utilizes transistor-transistor logic (TTL). A wired logic connection can create an AND or an OR gate. A major disadvantage of wired logic connection is its inability to create a NOT gate. |
lexicalization | eng: wired logic connection |
instance of | (noun) a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs logic gate, gate |
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media:img | 04101.JPG |
media:img | Example wired AND.svg |
media:img | Negand.JPG |
media:img | SquareWaveAND.JPG |
media:img | SquareWaveOR.JPG |
media:img | Thruthtab.JPG |
media:img | TruthTableAND.JPG |
media:img | TruthTableOR.JPG |
media:img | WiredAND.svg |
media:img | WiredOR.JPG |
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