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  2. OR gate - Wikipedia

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    There are two logic gate symbols currently representing the OR gate: the American (ANSI or 'military') symbol and the IEC ('European' or 'rectangular') symbol. The DIN symbol is deprecated. [5] [6] The "≥1" on the IEC symbol indicates that the output is activated by at least one active input. [7]

  3. Logic gate - Wikipedia

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    A logic gate is a device that performs a Boolean function, a logical operation performed on one or more binary inputs that produces a single binary output. Depending on the context, the term may refer to an ideal logic gate, one that has, for instance, zero rise time and unlimited fan-out, or it may refer to a non-ideal physical device [1] (see ...

  4. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    In logic, a set of symbols is commonly used to express logical representation. The following table lists many common symbols, together with their name, how they should be read out loud, and the related field of mathematics.

  5. Logical conjunction - Wikipedia

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    AND logic gate. In high-level computer programming and digital electronics, logical conjunction is commonly represented by an infix operator, usually as a keyword such as "AND", an algebraic multiplication, or the ampersand symbol & (sometimes doubled as in &&).

  6. OR-AND-invert - Wikipedia

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    OR-AND-invert gates or OAI-gates are logic gates comprising OR gates followed by a NAND gate. ... Symbol for an 2-1 OAI-gate. The OR gate has the inputs A and B.

  7. File:OR ANSI Labelled.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A labelled MIL/ANSI symbol for an OR gate. A and B are the inputs, Q is the output. Date: 16 January 2009: Source: ... Digital Electronics/Logic Gates/Logic ...

  8. Logical connective - Wikipedia

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    In formal languages, truth functions are represented by unambiguous symbols.This allows logical statements to not be understood in an ambiguous way. These symbols are called logical connectives, logical operators, propositional operators, or, in classical logic, truth-functional connectives.

  9. AND-OR-invert - Wikipedia

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    An AOI21 logic gate in CMOS using a complex gate (left) and standard gates (right) AND-OR-invert (AOI) and OAI gates can be readily implemented in CMOS circuitry. AOI gates are particularly advantaged in that the total number of transistors (or gates) is less than if the AND, NOT, and OR functions were implemented separately.