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CHAPTER – 3 LOGIC GATES

 

CHAPTER – 3

LOGIC GATES

1m×1 = 1mcq                                   3m×1 = 3                 Tatal = 4m                   

I. Three Marks Questions.

1.     Write the logic diagram and truth table for NAND gate.  (J-15) ( M-20)

2.     Write the logic diagram and truth table for NOR gate.  (M-15)

3.     Draw the logic diagram and truth table for 2 input XOR gate.  (M-16)

4.     Write the truth table and standard symbol for XOR gate.  (J-16)

5.     Realize AND, OR, NOT gate using NAND Gates.  (M-17)(A-22)

6.     Construct logic diagrams for OR and NOT Questions.  (J-17)

a)     Using only NOR Gates

b)     Using only NAND Gates.

7.     Realize AND, OR and NOT Gates using NOR gate.  (M-18)

8.     Explain basic logic gates with standard symbol and truth table. (J-18)

9.     Explain the working of two input NAND gate with logic symbol and truth table.  (M-19)

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