A-level Computing/AQA/Paper 2/Fundamentals of computer systems/Gate conversion
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Sometimes it is cheaper to create circuits using only one sort of gate, and you might be asked to do so in the exam. These gates tend to be NAND & NOR gates. "But how can you create complex circuits by using only one type of gate?!" you may well ask. We'll now cover how other gates can be made from NAND & NOR gates:
| Step | NOR Gate | Equivalent | |||||||||||||||
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| Diagram | |||||||||||||||||
| Description | If you split the same input (A) and feed it into NOR both gate inputs you create a NOT Gate | ||||||||||||||||
| Truth Table |
Because:
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| Step | NAND Gate | Equivalent | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diagram | |||||||||||||||||
| Description | If you split the same input (A) and feed it into both NAND gate inputs you create a NOT Gate | ||||||||||||||||
| Truth Table |
Because:
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