Digital Logic II
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We continued our discussion of digital logic today, and talked about how if statements, boolean expressions in math, and logic gates in hardware (built out of transistors) are all basically the same thing, and started introducing some of the rules for equivalency in boolean logic, and also showed how truth tables work.
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