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Engineering Digital Design
book

Engineering Digital Design

by Richard F. Tinder
January 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
884 pages
29h 39m
English
Academic Press
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92 CHAPTER 3 / BACKGROUND FOR DIGITAL DESIGN
that permit this to happen. These input connections result directly from the logic truth
tables in Figs. 3.10 and 3.12. The arrows on the left side of each truth table are given
to draw attention to those portions of the table that dictate how the connections to the
NAND and NOR gates must be made. For example, the extreme upper and lower arrows
in Fig. 3.14a indicate that the two inputs to the NAND gate can be connected for the
X(H ) Z(L) = X(L) conversion. The lower two arrows indicate that the same conversion
can be achieved by setting Y (H ) =1(H ). It is not likely that a NAND or NOR gate would
be ...
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ISBN: 9780126912951