TOPIC 5: Converting from a Logic Circuit Diagram to a Truth Table This concept will also become clearer when we cover converting from and to the boolean expression below. In fact, it represents the same logic as the example logic circuit diagram above. Care should be used so that you understand which method is being used!īelow is an example boolean expression. Note: Sometimes when the ! is used to represent the NOT it is used before the letter and sometimes it is used after the letter. There are a few symbols that you’ll recognize but need to redefine. The interpretation of this will become clear in the following sections.īoolean Algebra can be used to write a logic expression in equation form. An example below shows a logic diagram with three inputs (A, B, and C) and one output (Y). (Audio)Ī logic diagram uses the pictoral description of logic gates in combination to represent a logic expression. For example with three inputs there are 2^3=8 possible combination of inputs. There are 2 to the power n possible states (or combination of inputs). The list of all possible inputs are arranged in columns on the left and the resulting outputs are listed in columns on the right. We will discuss each herein and demonstrate ways to convert between them.Ī truth table is a chart of 1s and 0s arranged to indicate the results (or outputs) of all possible inputs. There are three common ways in which to represent logic.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |