Lecture 1A: Boolean Logic Flashcards

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Boolean logic: A switch is either __ or __.

A

Boolean logic: A switch is either [1] or [0].

Boolean logic: A switch is either [on] or [off].

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For CMOS logic gates, logic 1 is any voltage greater than __% of supply voltage, and logic 0 is anything less than __% supply voltage. The in-between values are __________.

A

For CMOS logic gates, logic 1 is any voltage greater than [70]% of supply voltage, and logic 0 is anything less than [30]% supply voltage. The in-between values are [not accepted].

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3
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Switches are called _____.

A

Switches are called [transistors].

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4
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A digital signal only has two possible voltage values, usually known as ____ and ____.

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A digital signal only has two possible voltage values, usually known as [logic 0] and [logic 1].

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An electronic component that can capture a particular logic is called a ____ ____.

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An electronic component that can capture a particular logic is called a [logic gate].

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6
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The ___ gate implements local negation

A

The [NOT] gate implements local negation

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7
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The ___ gate implements logical conjunction.

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The [AND] gate implements logical conjunction.

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8
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The ___ gate implements logical disjunction.

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The [OR] gate implements logical disjunction.

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9
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Using the Boolean Law: Identity Property, X + 0 = ?

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Using the Boolean Law: Identity Property, X + 0 = X

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Using the Boolean Law: Identity Property, X . 1 = ?

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Using the Boolean Law: Identity Property, X . 1 = X

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Using the Boolean Law: Identity Property, X + 1 = ?

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Using the Boolean Law: Identity Property, X + 1 = 1

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Using the Boolean Law: Identity Property, X . 0 = ?

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Using the Boolean Law: Identity Property, X . 0 = 0

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13
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Using the Boolean Law: Idempotent Property, X + X = ?

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Using the Boolean Law: Idempotent Property, X + X = X

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Using the Boolean Law: Idempotent Property, X . X = ?

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Using the Boolean Law: Idempotent Property, X . X = X

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Using the Boolean Law: Involution Property, ‘(‘X) + X = ?

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Using the Boolean Law: Involution Property, ‘(‘X) + X = X

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