NOT Gate(‘)
The NOT gate gives an output of 1 if the input is 0 and vice-versa. It is also known as Inverters. In Boolean algebra NOT operation is represented by bar over the variable such as [Tex]\overline{A}[/Tex].
The Expression for NOT Gate can be given as
[Tex]Y=\overline{A}[/Tex]
Where,
X is the output of gate
A is the inputs of the gate
Introduction of Logic Gates
In Boolean Algebra, there are three basic operations, [Tex]+,\:.\:,\:^\prime [/Tex]which are analogous to disjunction, conjunction, and negation in propositional logic. Each of these operations has a corresponding logic gate. Apart from these, there are a few other logic gates as well. It was invented by George Boole.
Table of Content
- What is a Logic Gate?
- Types of Gate
- Universal Logic Gates
- Applications of Logic Gates