Friday, 28 February 2014

UNIVERSAL LOGIC GATES

Universal logic gates


The 7400 chip, containing four NANDs. The two additional pins supply power (+5 V) and connect the ground.
Charles Sanders Peirce (winter of 1880–81) showed that NOR gates alone (or alternatively NAND gates alone) can be used to reproduce the functions of all the other logic gates, but his work on it was unpublished until 1933. The first published proof was by Henry M. Sheffer in 1913, so the NAND logical operation is sometimes called Sheffer stroke; the logical NOR is sometimes called Peirce's arrow. Consequently, these gates are sometimes called universal logic gates.

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