Boolean algebra and logic gates
When thinking about logical systems, the first thing that comes to mind are the well-known logic gates. Digital circuits are a type of electronic circuits where voltage signals most often take on two levels and are determined by the numbers 0 and 1, which allows the use of Boolean algebra, which is why such circuits are called logic circuits. Using AND, NAND, OR, NOR, NOT, XOR and XNOR gates, we are able to perform any logical operation needed in our system. Additionally, we encourage you to check the assortment of the entire integrated circuits section, where you can also find interfaces , rectifier bridges , transistors and many others.
Types of goals and their importance
Using logic gates and relying on logical algebra, we can build and design various systems, e.g. alarm systems, digital radios or even a computer. Logic circuits include: The AND gate, also known as conjunction or bit product, gives the output a high state only when the input signals are also high.
What else is worth knowing about logical circuits?
The NOT gate, i.e. negation or inverter, is used to change the output bit to the opposite of the input bit. The OR gate can be used to obtain a high state at the output when one of the input signals is high or use the negation of this gate and plan a NOR gate in the system. A NOR gate is the negation of the sum.
Logic in everyday use
The Boolean function used in logic circuits is a mathematical model of a combinational circuit. A logical circuit (digital circuit) of this type can be used to build, among others: microprocessors, multiplexers, or to control LED displays or alarm systems.
We offer a wide selection of logic systems whose operation allows, among others, lossless coding and transmission of information, simplified recording and storage of information (current status, e.g. input status), reduced sensitivity to electrical noise. We invite you to shop in our store, and if you have any questions, feel free to write to us!