Safa provided an excellent breakdown of logic gates, noting that they are fundamental building blocks of digital circuits. Each logic gate has a unique input/output behavior. Safa also correctly assessed that binary digits or "bits" are used to represent signals in two values, 0 or 1, with 1 meaning "on" and 0 meaning "off". Bits can translate into representations of numbers, images or texts. Dan praised Safa's post for the great overview of logic gates and signal representation.
Safa provided an excellent breakdown of logic gates, noting that they are fundamental building blocks of digital circuits. Each logic gate has a unique input/output behavior. Safa also correctly assessed that binary digits or "bits" are used to represent signals in two values, 0 or 1, with 1 meaning "on" and 0 meaning "off". Bits can translate into representations of numbers, images or texts. Dan praised Safa's post for the great overview of logic gates and signal representation.
Safa provided an excellent breakdown of logic gates, noting that they are fundamental building blocks of digital circuits. Each logic gate has a unique input/output behavior. Safa also correctly assessed that binary digits or "bits" are used to represent signals in two values, 0 or 1, with 1 meaning "on" and 0 meaning "off". Bits can translate into representations of numbers, images or texts. Dan praised Safa's post for the great overview of logic gates and signal representation.
Excellent breakdown on Logic gates. As noted, they are in fact
fundamental building blocks of a digital circuit. I also noticed that you did a very awesome job of highlighting the several types of logic gates— noting that each one has its on unique personality (input/output behavior).
Your assessment on signal representation is also spot-on. Binary digits
or “bits” are used to represent signals, as you noted, and will have two values (as mentioned in class) – a 0 or 1. I also agree with your point about a bit. In its basic configuration, a bit is nothing more than a switch with an on or off state. As you noted, 1 means on, and 0 means off. The bits can translate into representations of numbers, images or texts.