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Voltransistor
modified 12 years ago

Inside the X-OR Gates III

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Different ways of X-OR Gates. 0 l 0 = 0 0 l 1 = 1 1 l 0 = 1 1 l 1 = 0
published 12 years ago
rbrtkurtz
12 years ago
Slow the sim speed down to 50us/s. You can see a bit of a delay from when the switch is flipped to when the output changes.
Voltransistor
12 years ago
Oh, interesting. That's because it is only using 114uA(.000114A) with only 5 volts, when the LED isn't lit.
rbrtkurtz
12 years ago
Yep. A few other of the examples, when turned down below 1ms or so, show a gradual ramp up to high output. It's kind of cool to see how the different ways of going about the same end result, when slowed way down, actually behave slightly differently. Which is to be expected, really. I don't see how these slight delays or gradual ramps would be a problem, considering how fast is really happening, unless you input was at some ridiculously high frequency.
rbrtkurtz
12 years ago
I know how to speak English, btw. I just downloaded a new keyboard app, and it's terrible. =/
Voltransistor
12 years ago
Wow, interesting. You are speaking fine, amigo. Lol.

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