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  2. NOR logic - Wikipedia

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    Like NAND gates, NOR gates are so-called "universal gates" that can be combined to form any other kind of logic gate. For example, the first embedded system , the Apollo Guidance Computer , was built exclusively from NOR gates, about 5,600 in total for the later versions.

  3. NOR gate - Wikipedia

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    The NOR gate is a digital logic gate that implements logical NOR - it behaves according to the truth table to the right. A HIGH output (1) results if both the inputs to the gate are LOW (0); if one or both input is HIGH (1), a LOW output (0) results.

  4. Logic gate - Wikipedia

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    Logic gates can be made from quantum mechanical effects, see quantum logic gate. Photonic logic gates use nonlinear optical effects. In principle any method that leads to a gate that is functionally complete (for example, either a NOR or a NAND gate) can be used to make any kind of digital logic circuit. Note that the use of 3-state logic for ...

  5. Flash memory - Wikipedia

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    NOR [134] and NAND flash get their names from the structure of the interconnections between memory cells. [135] In NOR flash, cells are connected in parallel to the bit lines, allowing cells to be read and programmed individually. [136] The parallel connection of cells resembles the parallel connection of transistors in a CMOS NOR gate. [137]

  6. Logical NOR - Wikipedia

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    In Boolean logic, logical NOR, [1] non-disjunction, or joint denial [1] is a truth-functional operator which produces a result that is the negation of logical or.That is, a sentence of the form (p NOR q) is true precisely when neither p nor q is true—i.e. when both p and q are false.

  7. AND-OR-invert - Wikipedia

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    This results in increased speed, reduced power, smaller area, and potentially lower fabrication cost. For example, a 2-1 AOI gate can be constructed with 6 transistors in CMOS, compared to 10 transistors using a 2-input NAND gate (4 transistors), an inverter (2 transistors), and a 2-input NOR gate (4 transistors).

  8. Logical connective - Wikipedia

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    A less trivial example of a redundancy is the classical equivalence between and . Therefore, a classical-based logical system does not need the conditional operator " → {\displaystyle \to } " if " ¬ {\displaystyle \neg } " (not) and " ∨ {\displaystyle \vee } " (or) are already in use, or may use the " → {\displaystyle \to } " only as a ...

  9. NMOS logic - Wikipedia

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    The R-pulled circuit acts like a NOR gate that sinks OUT to the GND. As an example, here is a NOR gate implemented in schematic NMOS. If either input A or input B is high (logic 1, = True), the respective MOS transistor acts as a very low resistance between the output and the negative supply, forcing the output to be low (logic 0, = False).