Exam 3: Describing Logic Circuits
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AND, OR, and NOT gates provide the three primary logic functions.
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The logic gate that generates a HIGH (1) output when any one of its inputs is HIGH is the:
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In the expression X =
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Which of the following groups of logic devices would be required to implement the expression X =
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-Refer to Figure 3- 1. If A = 1, B = 1, and C = 0, the output (Y) will be:

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When a logic circuit symbol has no bubble on it, that line is said to be _______.
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Two signals (A and B) are ORed. Their product is then ANDed with signals C and D. Which of the following expressions describes this series of operations?
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Three- two- input AND gate ORed together would have_______possible outputs.
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The output of a NAND gate is the inverse of the output for an AND gate for all possible input combinations.
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The Boolean expression X =
is logically equivalent to what single gate?

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