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Digital Electronics: Principles, Devices and Applications

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84 <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Electronics</strong>'1''1'ab c d e f(a)(b)Figure 4.21 Example 4.9.'1''0’a b c d efFigure 4.22 Solution to example 4.9.Example 4.10Refer to the INHIBIT gate shown in Fig. 4.23(a) <strong>and</strong> the INHIBIT input waveform shown in Fig.4.23(b). Sketch the output waveform.SolutionThe output will always be at logic ‘1’ level as two of the inputs of the logic gate, which is a NAND,are permanently tied to logic ‘0’ level. This would have been so even if one of the inputs of the gatewere at logic ‘0’ level.'1' '0'I/P(a)Logic '1'Logic '0'1 2 3 4 5(b)t(ms)Figure 4.23 Example 4.10.

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