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Digital Logic Gates
A Digital Logic Gate is an electronic circuit which makes logical decisions based on the combination of digital signals present on its inputs
Digital logic gates can have more than one input, for example, inputs A, B, C, D etc., but generally only have one digital output, (Q). Individual logic gates can be connected or cascaded together to form a logic gate function with any desired number of inputs, or to form combinational and sequential type circuits, or to produce differnt logic gate functions from standard gates.
Standard commercially available digital logic gates are available in two basic families or forms, TTL which stands for Transistor-Transistor Logic such as the 7400 series, and CMOS which stands for Complementary Metal-Oxide-Silicon which is the 4000 series of chips. This notation of TTL or CMOS refers to the logic technology used to manufacture the integrated circuit, (IC) or a “chip” as it is more commonly called.
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