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Title: 4. Electrons and electronics


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4. Electrons and electronics
  • 4.5 Digital electronics

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Digital electronics
  • 1. Analog signals The electrical signals which
    are continuous and which can have any value over
    a given range are called analog signals. In an
    analog signal, the values of current or voltage
    vary continuously with time.

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Digital electronics
  • 2. Digital signal A digital signal is a
    discontinuous function of time. It has two
    discrete values or voltage levels 0 and 1.The
    zero refers to some low value while 1 refers to
    some high value.

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Digital electronics
  • Analog watch
  • Digital watch

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Digital electronics
  • 3. What is logic?
  • Logic is a form of reasoning which tells us
    whether a statement is true or false when certain
    conditions are true or false.
  • Eg
  • AND operation
  • OR operation
  • NOT operation

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Digital electronics
  • Electrical analog of AND operation

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Digital electronics
  • Electrical analog of OR operation

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Digital electronics
  • Electrical analog of NOT operation

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Digital electronics
  • 4. Logic circuit A logic circuit is an
    electronic circuit, which represents a logic
    function.
  • Digital instruments use logic circuits to measure
    a quantity and then display it in a numerical
    reading form.

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Digital electronics
  • Logic gate A logic gate is an electronic
    circuit with one or more inputs and only one
    output. There are three basic logic gates
  • 1. OR gate
  • 2. AND gate and
  • 3. NOT gate

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Digital electronics
  • Truth table A table which gives all the possible
    combinations of input variables and the
    corresponding output for a logic gate is called a
    Truth table.

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Digital electronics
  • The OR gate
  • An OR gate has two input signals and only one
    output signal. The logic symbol of a two input OR
    gate is shown in the figure
  • Output Y A B

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Digital electronics
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Digital electronics
  • The AND gate
  • The AND gate has two or more inputs and only
    one output. It is a circuit whose output is one
    if and only if all the inputs are one.

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Digital electronics
Output Y A B
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Digital electronics
  • The NOT gate
  • A NOT gate has only one input and one output.
    It is a device whose output is always the
    complement of the input i.e. the output of a NOT
    gate is one when its input is zero and vice-versa.

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Digital electronics
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Digital electronics
  • UNIVERSAL GATES
  • By combining the three basic gates a large
    number of gates can be obtained. Hence these
    three gates are called Universal gates.

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Digital electronics
  • NAND gate
  • If the output of an AND gate is connected to
    the input of a NOT gate, the resultant gate so
    obtained is known as NAND gate. NAND is the
    abbreviation for NOT-AND

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Digital electronics
  • NAND gate

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Digital electronics
  • NOR gate
  • When the output of an OR gate is connected to
    the input of a NOT gate the resultant combination
    is known as a NOR gate. NOR is the abbreviation
    for NOT-OR.

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Digital electronics
  • NOR gate

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Digital electronics
  • NOT gate using NAND gate

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Digital electronics
  • OR gate using NAND gates

This is same as
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Digital electronics
  • The OR gate is the NAND gate with the inputs
    inverted

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Digital electronics
AND gate using NAND gate
This same as
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Digital electronics
  • NAND-NOT AND

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Digital electronics
  • NOR gate using NAND gates


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Digital electronics
  • This completes the description of the basic logic
    gates. These gates can be combined to make the
    larger circuits needed to make a computer
    processor. These larger circuits are multiplexors
    (data selectors), registers, the adder, and the
    logic that controls the computer.
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