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logic circuit
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logic circuit
n.
A computer switching circuit that consists of a number of logic gates and performs logical operations on data.

logic circuit
n
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) an electronic circuit used in computers to perform a logical operation on its two or more input signals. There are six basic circuits, the AND, NOT, NAND, OR, NOR, and exclusive OR circuits, which can be combined into more complex circuits

logic circuit
A computer switching circuit, consisting of one or more logic gates, used to process digital information such as computer instructions and data.
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logic circuit
n (Comput) → logische Schaltung


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Chapters cover common number systems and conversions, binary codes, fundamentals of boolean algebra, combinational logic circuits, sequential logic circuits, introduction to ABEL hardware description language, VHDL, Verilog, and Boundary-Scan Architecture, and much more.
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