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You add two bubbles and the one bubble gets added to the end of the OR gate and the other bubble is an additional NOR gate with 2 inputs coming from the same wire
I don't think its related to the previous circuit he showed. It's just a separate example of what you would need to do if you had a situation where there was an extra inverter between those two gates.
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Thanks, that helped!
deMorgan's is (A*B)'=A'+B' and (A+B)'=A'*B' slight mistake or is that a different version of the same thing?
Negate both sides of your equations to get what is in the video
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what if the final gate is suppose to be a NOR gate and you already started off with an OR gate
You add two bubbles and the one bubble gets added to the end of the OR gate and the other bubble is an additional NOR gate with 2 inputs coming from the same wire
Good lecture
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is that vacuum sound in the background or just your pc? its so loud lol
hi! HOW DO U HAVE an extra bubble in 3:41? can u explain?
I don't think its related to the previous circuit he showed. It's just a separate example of what you would need to do if you had a situation where there was an extra inverter between those two gates.
Oh thanks for clarifying!!
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