I feel I can safely assume that everybody in this class knows how to make
XORs, XNORs, AOIs, OAIs out of the simpler gates, and I will not take off
credit if you stop drawing after you get to this these gates. If you want to
feel more secure about your answer, you can always use hierarchy in your
drawings. No need to develop carpel tunnel :)
Mykell Miller
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Carissa Black <c-black@northwestern.edu>wrote:
> When drawing the diagrams are we supposed to use the script file outputs to
> figure out which of the library gates mentioned in the lab packet (and, or,
> nand, nor, xor, xnor, aoi, oai) to use or simply implement the gates like it
> says to in the output of the script file.
>
> For example: gate "2310" has a script output of 0= !(1A*1B+!1A*!1B) should
> we draw an XOR or just use ands, ors and an inverter? or is either way fine?
>
> Thanks,
> Carissa Black
>
>
-- Mykell MillerReceived on Wed Oct 29 16:41:51 2008
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