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Cse260 Lab1

This experiment aims to familiarize students with basic logic gates. The experiment involves constructing circuits using AND, OR, and NOT gates on a breadboard and recording their input-output relationships in truth tables. Students will build the circuit shown, apply all possible input combinations, and document the results and components used in a report covering the experiment's name, objective, setup, results, and discussions.

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Cse260 Lab1

This experiment aims to familiarize students with basic logic gates. The experiment involves constructing circuits using AND, OR, and NOT gates on a breadboard and recording their input-output relationships in truth tables. Students will build the circuit shown, apply all possible input combinations, and document the results and components used in a report covering the experiment's name, objective, setup, results, and discussions.

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Department of Computer Science and Engineering

BRAC University
CSE 260: Digital Logic Design

Experiment # 1

Familiarization of Fundamental Logic Gates

Objective:

 To get familiarized with fundamental logic gates and demonstrate the input output
relationship of 2-input AND (IC – 7408), OR (IC – 7432), and NOT (IC – 7404)
gates by constructing their truth tables.

Diagram of Circuit:

Procedure:

 Construct the Circuit of Figure 1, on the breadboard of AT-700.


 Remember each IC’s pin 14 connected to “+5V” position of DC Power
Supply of AT-700, and pin 7 connected to “GND” position.
 Connect the inputs to Data switches and outputs to any three positions of LED
Display.
 Find out the outputs for all possible combinations of input states.
 Write down the input-output in tabular form.

Report:
The report should cover the followings

1. Name of the Experiment


2. Objective
3. Required Components and Equipments
4. Experimental Setup
5. Results (Truth Table) and Discussions

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