Physics Project ON Logic Gate
Physics Project ON Logic Gate
ON
LOGIC GATE
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CERTIFICATE
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS PROJECT IS THE BONAFIDE WORK OF SAURAV
KUMAR OF CLASS 12TH 'A1' AND HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED AND IS
TAKEN TO BE AN ISSUE CONDUCTED BY THE C.B.S.E. IN THE SESSION 2015-2016.
TEACHER’S SIGNATURE:
EXTERNAL’S SIGNATURE:
PRINCIPAL’S SIGNATURE:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
MERE WORDS WON'T BE ABLE TO EXPRESS MY GRATITUDE AND THANKFULNESS
FOR THE VARIOUS PEOPLE WITHOUT WHOSE INVOLVEMENT THIS PROJECT
COUNLDN'T HAVE BEEN COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY.
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LASTLY, I WOULD LIKE TO END UP THANKING ALL MY FRIENDS AND MY PARENTS
TOO WITHOUT WHOSE CONTRIBUTION THE WORK ENTERED IN THIS FILE
WOULDN'T BE A REALITY.
CONTENTS
AIM
INTRODUCTION
THEORY
BASIC GATES
THE OR GATE
THE AND GATE
THE NOT GATE
THE NOR GATE
THE NAND GATE
THE XOR GATE
THE XNOR GATE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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AIM
TO DESIGN AN APPROPRIATE LOGIC GATE FOR A GIVEN TRUTH TABLE"
INTRODUCTION
A gate is defined as a digital circuit which follows some logical relationship between
the input and output voltages. It is a digital circuit which either allows a signal to
pass through as stop, it is called a gate.
The logic gates are building blocks at digital electronics. They are used in digital
electronics to change on voltage level (input voltage) into another (output voltage)
according to some logical statement relating them.
A logic gate may have one or more inputs, but it has only one output. The
relationship between the possible values of input and output voltage is expressed in
the form of a table called truth table or table of combinations.
Truth table of a Logic Gates is a table that shows all the input and output possibilities
for the logic gate.
George Boole in 1980 invented a different kind of algebra based on binary nature at
the logic, this algebra of logic called BOOLEAN ALGEBRA. A logical statement can
have only two values, such as HIGH/LOW, ON/OFF, CLOSED/OPEN, YES/NO,
RIGHT/WRONG, TRUE/FALSE, CONDUCTING/NON-CONDUCTING etc. The two values
of logic statements one denoted by the binary number 1 and 0. The binary number 1
is used to denote the high value. The logical statements that logic gates follow are
BASIC GATES
(a) THE OR GATE is a device that combines A with B to give Y as the result. The
OR gate has two or more inputs and one output. The logic gate of OR gate
with A and B input and Y output is shown below:
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In Boolean algebra, addition symbol (+) is referred as the OR. The Boolean
expression:
A+B=Y, indicates Y equals A OR B.
(b) THE AND GATE is a device that combines A with B to give Y as the result.
The AND gate has two or more inputs and one output. The logic gate of AND
gate with A and B input and Y output is shown below:
(c) THE NOT GATE is a device that inverts the inputs. The NOT is a one input
and one output. The logic gate of NOT gate with A and Y output is shown
below:
In Boolean algebra, bar symbol (_) is referred as the NOT. The Boolean
expression:
à =Y, indicates Y equals NOT A.
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THE OR GATE
Aim:
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE OR GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2).
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b) If Switch A open B closed then (A=0, B=1) Lamp glow, hence
Y=1.
c) If switch A closed B open then (A=1, B=0) Lamp glow, hence
Y=1.
d) If switch A & B are closed then (A=1, B=1) Lamp glow, hence
Y=1.
Truth Table:
Input Input Output
A B Y
0 0 0
1 0 1
0 1 1
1 1 1
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THE AND GATE
Aim:
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE AND GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2), a resistance R.
The
following conclusions can be easily drawn from the working
of electrical circuit:
a) If both switches A&B are open (A=0, B=0) then lamp will
not glow, hence Y=0.
b) If Switch A closed & B open (A=1, B=0) then Lamp will
not glow, hence Y=0.
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c) If switch A open & B closed (A=0, B=1) then Lamp will
not glow, hence Y=0.
d) If switch A & B both closed (A=1, B=1) then Lamp will
glow, hence Y=1.
Truth Table:
Input Input Output
A B Y
0 0 0
1 0 0
0 1 0
1 1 1
Components:
An ideal n-p-n transistor.
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A NOT gate cannot be realized by using diodes. However an
electronic circuit of NOT gate can be realized by making use of
n-p-n transistor as shown in the figure.
The base B of the transistor is connected to the input A
through a resistance Rb and the emitter E is earthed. The
collector is connected to 5V battery. The output Y is voltage at
C w.r.t. earth.
The
following conclusion can be easily
drawn from the working of the electrical circuit:
Truth Table:
Input A Output Y
0 1
1 0
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THE NOR GATE
Aim:
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE NOR GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2), an ideal n-p-n
transistor.
Theory and Construction:
If we connect the output Y’ of OR gate to the input of a NOT
gate the gate obtained is called NOR. The output Y is voltage
at C w.r.t. earth.
Truth Table:
Input A Input B Output Y
0 0 1
1 0 0
0 1 0
1 1 0
Components:
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2), a resistance R, an
ideal n-p-n transistor.
In
Truth Table:
Input A Input B Output Y
0 0 1
1 0 1
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0 1 1
1 1 0
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THE XOR GATE
Aim:
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE EX OR GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:
Two AND gate, an OR gate, two NOT gate.
Truth Table:
Input A Input B Output Y
0 0 0
1 0 1
0 1 1
1 1 0
Components:
Two AND gates, an OR gates, three NOT gates.
Theory and Construction:
The operation XNOR checks for the exclusivity in the value of
the two signals A and B. It means if A and B are not identical
(i.e. if A=0 and B=1 or vice versa), the output Y=0, and if both
are identical, then the output Y=1. This operation is also
called exclusive NOR gate, designated XNOR.
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In
Truth Table:
Input A Input B Output Y
0 0 1
1 0 0
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0 1 0
1 1 1
BIBLIOGRAPHY
I would like to acknowledge the following sources through
which I obtained vital information which contributed in
the completion of this project:
I. slideshare.com
II. wikipedia.org
III. icbse.co.in
IV. scribd.com
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