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Sine_eyed
modified 12 years ago

New Logic

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I think I'll call them, IF and NIF. Their truth tables are as follows, with input A on the left and input B on the right: NIF IF H•H= L H•H= H L•H= L L•H= H H•L= H H•L= L L•L= H L•L= L Recently I was experimenting with resistor transistor logic attempting to find a discreet solution for XOR & XNOR, as I had never seen any example of it. Then a couple days ago a select few posted a number of well thought out examples of how this is accomplished. I was only slightly disappointed that I was then unable to come upon that discovery myself. However, my efforts we're not in vain- there was something left for me to discover. The arduous reconfiguring of transistors yielded these two new logic gates. I would like to state that I have no illusions that I have made something 'brand new', as I find it hard to believe that it hasn't been made before. But I've never seen it and it's a pretty great feeling to come upon something like this all on your own! Anyhow, that's that. I'm not sure yet what these gates could be used for, feel free to comment on anything..
published 12 years ago
rbrtkurtz
12 years ago
You probably haven't seen them, because there probably isn't a use for a gate where one input does absolutely nothing lol. We'll call the left inputs A, the right B. What your truth table shows, is that regardless of the state of B, A doesn't affect the circuit in any way. Then, regardless of the state of A, B will send the output either high or low. So ignore input A. Now NIF is an inverter, and IF is a buffer. I'm not trying to rain on your parade, coming up with stuff on your own from scratch is awesome. I'm just saying that's probably why you've never seen them. ;)
crazypz_pl
12 years ago
Yes, name of this new logic gates should be: IDCAI - I Don't Care A Input. And IDCBI
Sine_eyed
12 years ago
Yeah I see what you're talking about now- I kinda noticed it before but I guess it didn't register. I'll pay more attention in the future. 'A' for effort?.. ;^D
rbrtkurtz
12 years ago
A for effort lol.
crazypz_pl
12 years ago
Good luck, I am waiting for your another designs.
pilatomic
12 years ago
Dude, you made my day !
hamilton1300
12 years ago
@sine_eyed, i found a source for the hall effect sensor........www.jameco.com
hamilton1300
12 years ago
@sine_eyed, i found a source for the hall effect sensor........www.jameco.com
Sine_eyed
12 years ago
Yep, jameco would be the first place I would check if I wanted to buy online- I'd've mentioned that if I thought you kept retail as an option. Sorry- my mind just always goes to "i wonder what components I can yank outta this?" or "what do I have to pull apart to get a (blank) out of?" lol..
zeeman2000
11 years ago
Excellent work. These circuits are clever and creative. Well done.
Sine_eyed
11 years ago
Thank you z! I didn't achieve what I was after but hey, you live and you learn right?.. ;^)

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