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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that VINEET
of class:- 12th Section:- A, Roll No:- 12102
Exam Roll No:-………… has completed his
project work entitled “LOGIC GATES”
as a record of investigatory work by the
Central Board of Secondary Education for the
academic year 2018-19.
…………………. …………………
External Examiner Mr.
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INDEX
TOPIC PAGE NO.
➢CERTIFICATE…………………………………………...2
➢ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ………………………………..4
➢INTRODUCTION………………………………………..5
➢PRINCIPLE……………………………………………..6
➢BASIC TERMINOLOGY ………………………………...7
➢BASIC GATES…………………………………………...8
✓ OR GATE…………………………………………...10
✓ AND GATE………………………………………...11
✓ NOT GATE…………………………………………13
✓ NOR GATE………………………………………...14
✓ NAND GATE………………………………………15
➢BIBLIOGRAPHY ………………………………………17
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I wish to express my deep gratitude and sincere thanks
to the Principal, Mr. B.L.Meena for her encouragement
and for all the facilities that she provided for this project
work.
I extend my hearty thanks to Mrs. Manisha Yadav,
our Physics Teacher, who guided me to the successful
completion of this project. I take this opportunity to
express my deep sense of gratitude for his invaluable
guidance, constant encouragement, immense motivation,
which has sustained my efforts at all stages of this Project
work.
I can’t forget to offer my sincere thanks to my parents
and also to my classmates who helped me to carry out this
project work successful and for their valuable advice and
support, which I received from them time to time.
VINEET
Class: - 12th A
G.B.S.S.S.NO:-3
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Introduction
A logic gate can be defined as digital circuit which either
allows a signal to pass through or stops it. These gates are related
to Boolean Algebra. These gates allow signals to pass through
them only when some logic is satisfied. A semiconductor diode
{P—N junction) acts as a closed switch when it is forward
biased, i.e. it allows current to pass through it. It acts as an open
circuit when it is reversed biased, i.e. it allows very little or no
current to pass through it. This unique property of diode is
employed in the design of logic gates and the circuits.
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PRINCIPLE
Any Boolean algebra operation can be associated with
inputs and outputs represent the statements of Boolean
algebra. Although these circuits may be complex, they may
all be Constructed from three basic devices. We have three
different types of logic gates .These are the AND gate, the
OR gate and the NOT gate.
LOGIC STATE
1 0
HIGH LOW
+ve -ve
ON OFF
CLOSE OPEN
RIGHT WRONG
TRUE FALSE
YES NO
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BASIC TERMINOLOGY
SIGNAL: -
Information converted in electrical form and suitable for transmission
called a signal. There are two types of signals.
1. Analogue signal:-
Analogue signals are continuous variation of voltage or current.
They are essentially single-valued function of time. Sine wave is a
fundamental analogue signal.
2. Digital signal:-
Digital signal are those which can take only discrete step wise
value. Binary system that is extensively used in digital electronics
employs just two levels of signals. “0” corresponds to low level
and “1” corresponds to high level of voltage or current.
3. Digital circuit:-
The electrical circuit which uses only digital signals is called
digital circuit.
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BASIC GATES
1. THE OR GATE
It is a device that combines A with B to give Y as the result. The OR
gate has two or more inputs and one output.
The logic gate of OR gate with A and B input and Y output is shown
below:
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In Boolean algebra, multiplication sign (either x or.) is referred as the
AND. The Boolean expression:
A.B=Y, indicates Y equals A AND B.
3. THE NOT GATE
It is a device that inverts the inputs. The NOT is a one input and one
output. The logic gate of NOT gate with A and Y output is shown
below:
In Boolean algebra, bar symbol (_) is referred as the NOT. The Boolean
expression:
X’ =Y, indicates Y equals NOT X
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THE OR GATE
Aim:-
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE OR GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:-
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2).
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INTERFERENCE:-
1. If switch A & B are open LED do not glow (A=0, B=0), Hence Y=0.
2. If Switch A open B closed then LED glow (A=0, B=1), Hence Y=1.
3. If switch A closed B open then LED glow (A=1, B=0), Hence Y=1.
4. If switch A & B are closed then LED glow (A=1, B=1) , Hence Y=1.
Truth Table:-
A B Y
0 0 0
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 1
Components:-
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2), a resistance R.
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the present case) corresponds to level 1. The output Y is voltage at C
w.r.t. earth.
INTERFERENCE:-
1. If both switches A&B are open (A=0, B=0) then LED will not glow,
Hence Y=0.
2. If Switch A closed & B open (A=1, B=0) then LED will not glow,
Hence Y=0.
3. If switch A open & B closed (A=0, B=1) then LED will not glow,
Hence Y=0.
4. If switch A & B both closed (A=1, B=1) then LED will glow, Hence
Y=1.
Truth Table:-
A B Y
0 0 0
0 1 0
1 0 0
1 1 1
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THE NOT GATE
Aim:-
TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE THE NOT GATE CIRCUIT.
Components:-
An ideal n-p-n transistor.
INTERFERENCE:-
1. If switch A is open (i.e. A=0), the LED will glow, Hence Y=1.
2. If Switch A is closed (i.e. A=1), the LED will not glow, Hence Y=0.
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Truth Table:-
A Y
0 1
1 0
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Truth Table:-
A B Y
0 0 1
0 1 0
1 0 0
1 1 0
Components:-
Two ideal p-n junction diode (D1 and D2), a resistance R an ideal
n-p-n transistor.
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Truth Table:-
A B Y
0 0 1
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 0
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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❖ WWW.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
❖ WWW.PHYSICSPROJECTS.COM
❖ WWW.ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM
❖ REFERENCES TAKEN FROM NCERT AND
PRADEEP.
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