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OK, my new professor in a microprocessor class asked this question, which I believe to be slightly open to interpretation:
If we needed and AND gates function, but had no AND gate, what single chip could we use to take it's place?
Now, this question was verbal, and he sent us home to 'think' about it.
Well, I am figuring that one way to reproduce an AND gate, without using one, is to use inverters with an OR gate. An inverter on each input and an inverter on the output provides the same logical function as a single AND gate.
However, I have a feeling that the professor is looking for us to come back to class with an IC number of the single CHIP that can complete this task.
SO, is there a single chip with OR gates and inverters on it? If so, how do I go about researching it and coming up with the IC number?
I have visited the TI site where they list all their semiconductors and specs, but I have not turned up this combo. Am I just searching wrong? Am I interpreting the prof's question incorrectly?
Two notes: this question was asked verbally, not written on the board. Therefore I cannot scour over his exact verbiage.
Secondly, this class is the next step beyond a digital logic class. We are expected to already have logic and gates in our heads. This is a microprocessor class where we will be learning to program and microprocessors and build circuits. Maybe this info will help someone to interpret the question better.
Thanks in advance.
edited for dumm spellng misstakess
If we needed and AND gates function, but had no AND gate, what single chip could we use to take it's place?
Now, this question was verbal, and he sent us home to 'think' about it.
Well, I am figuring that one way to reproduce an AND gate, without using one, is to use inverters with an OR gate. An inverter on each input and an inverter on the output provides the same logical function as a single AND gate.
However, I have a feeling that the professor is looking for us to come back to class with an IC number of the single CHIP that can complete this task.
SO, is there a single chip with OR gates and inverters on it? If so, how do I go about researching it and coming up with the IC number?
I have visited the TI site where they list all their semiconductors and specs, but I have not turned up this combo. Am I just searching wrong? Am I interpreting the prof's question incorrectly?
Two notes: this question was asked verbally, not written on the board. Therefore I cannot scour over his exact verbiage.
Secondly, this class is the next step beyond a digital logic class. We are expected to already have logic and gates in our heads. This is a microprocessor class where we will be learning to program and microprocessors and build circuits. Maybe this info will help someone to interpret the question better.
Thanks in advance.
edited for dumm spellng misstakess