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  2. XNOR gate - Wikipedia

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    The two-input version implements logical equality, behaving according to the truth table to the right, and hence the gate is sometimes called an "equivalence gate". A high output (1) results if both of the inputs to the gate are the same. If one but not both inputs are high (1), a low output (0) results.

  3. OR-AND-invert - Wikipedia

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  4. OR gate - Wikipedia

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    The standard 4000 series CMOS IC is the 4071, which includes four independent two-input OR gates. The TTL device is the 7432. The TTL device is the 7432. There are many offshoots of the original 7432 OR gate, all having the same pinout but different internal architecture, allowing them to operate in different voltage ranges and/or at higher speeds.

  5. AND-OR-invert - Wikipedia

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    The 2-1 AOI gate can be represented by the following boolean equation and truth table ... CD4085B = dual 2-2 ... 8-input 8-function with three-state output, ...

  6. Truth table - Wikipedia

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    A truth table is a structured representation that presents all possible combinations of truth values for the input variables of a Boolean function and their corresponding output values. A function f from A to F is a special relation , a subset of A×F, which simply means that f can be listed as a list of input-output pairs.

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    Ridley Scott’s “The Last Duel” is set in France in the late 1300s, and after a clangingly violent early battle scene, as well as a flashforward to the title duel, in which a pair of sworn ...

  8. NOR logic - Wikipedia

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    Truth Table Input A Output Q 0: 1 1: 0 OR. An OR gate is made by inverting the output of a NOR gate. Note that we already know that a NOT gate is equivalent to a NOR ...

  9. NAND logic - Wikipedia

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    If the truth table for a NAND gate is examined or by applying De Morgan's laws, it can be seen that if any of the inputs are 0, then the output will be 1. To be an OR gate, however, the output must be 1 if any input is 1. Therefore, if the inputs are inverted, any high input will trigger a high output.