Expanding on the first video for workbook 2, in this video we’ll take a look at logic gates, what they are, and how they work. This includes the AND gate, NAND gate, OR gate, and NOR gate.
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2 Responses to “Getting Started With Digital Logic: Logic Gates”
Conventional current flow was so well established by the time the true nature of current flow (Negative to Positive) was discovered that it just stuck. ANd, it’s not really a problem to think of current flow as positive to negative since in reality, it makes no difference in circuit design.
The supercharged science website discusses electron current flow (from negative to positive) and the conventional current (from positive to negative flow). If it has been proven that current flows from negative to
positive, than why do some still regard the conventional current flow?
Conventional current flow was so well established by the time the true nature of current flow (Negative to Positive) was discovered that it just stuck. ANd, it’s not really a problem to think of current flow as positive to negative since in reality, it makes no difference in circuit design.
The supercharged science website discusses electron current flow (from negative to positive) and the conventional current (from positive to negative flow). If it has been proven that current flows from negative to
positive, than why do some still regard the conventional current flow?