The document discusses combinational logic circuits, which are formed from basic logic gates like NAND, NOR, and NOT, and emphasizes their lack of memory or feedback loops. It also covers solid-state switch applications, including analogue, digital, and power switches, and introduces Karnaugh maps for simplifying logic requirements. Additionally, it mentions the multiplexer as a combination of a logic decoder and solid-state switches.
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Combinational Logic Circuits
The document discusses combinational logic circuits, which are formed from basic logic gates like NAND, NOR, and NOT, and emphasizes their lack of memory or feedback loops. It also covers solid-state switch applications, including analogue, digital, and power switches, and introduces Karnaugh maps for simplifying logic requirements. Additionally, it mentions the multiplexer as a combination of a logic decoder and solid-state switches.
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Combinational Logic Circuits - are made up from . or and or * - dominant yung 0
basic logic NAND, NOR or NOT gates that are + or OR – dominant yung 1 “combined” 0 = 0000 Decision making circuits - As combinational logic circuits are made up from individual logic gates f =1111 only. F>> - mag aadd sa unahan ng 0s Boolean Algebra – forms the algebraic F<< mag lilipat ng 0s sa dulo expression showing the operation of the logic circuit Example: Truth Table – defines the function of a logic gate by providing a concise list that shows all the output states in tabular form Logic Diagram - a graphical representation of a logic circuit that shows the wiring and connections of each individual logic gate
Solid State Switch Applications
Analogue Switches - Used to route or
switch analogue signals. Digital Switches - used to route or switch digital signals (binary 0s and 1s) Power Switches - Used to control the flow K-MAPPING of electrical power to a load. Karnaugh maps are used to simplify real-world Analogue or “Analog” switches are those types logic requirements so that they can be that are used to switch data or signal currents implemented using a minimum number of physical when they are in their “ON” state and block them logic gates. when they are in their “OFF” state.
The most common and simplest analogue switch in
a single IC package is the 74HC4066
Combinational Logic Circuits consist of inputs, two
or more basic logic gates and outputs.
Combinational logic circuits have “no memory”,
“timing” or “feedback loops” thus, there operation is instantaneous.