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74LS00 (NAND GATE) : Figure 1.1: Circuit Simulation Using Multisim
74LS00 (NAND GATE) : Figure 1.1: Circuit Simulation Using Multisim
Figure 1.a: 0-0 input Figure 1.b: 0-1 input Figure 1.c: 1-0 input
The figure shows the actual simulation using breadboard, the output is the same as in the
Multisim. The LED will turn on if it is in 0-0, 0-1 and 1-0 input while it will turn off when the
input is in 1-1.
Figure 2.a: 0-0 input Figure 2.b: 0-1 input Figure 2.c: 1-0 input
The figure shows the simulation if it is in the logic 0 which means if the inputs are 0-0, 0-
1 and 1-0, the LED is in the “OFF” state.
Figure 4.2 Circuit Simulation using Multisim
The figure shows the simulation if it is in the logic 1 which means if the inputs are 1-1,
the LED is in the “ON” state.
Figure 4.a: 0-0 input Figure 4.b: 0-1 input Figure 4.c: 1-0 input
Figure 6.a: 0-0 input Figure 6.b: 0-1 input Figure 6.c: 1-0 input
Figure 6.d: 1-1 input
The figure shows the actual simulation using breadboard, the output is the same as in the
Multisim. The LED will turn on if it is in the 0-1 and1-0 input while it will turn off when the
input is in 0-0 and 1-1.
Questions:
1. What kind of logic (positive/negative) are this ICs used? Can this be used to display
the other?
7400 or the NAND gate has an output that is normally HIGH (1) and only goes LOW
(0) when all of its inputs are HIGH (1). It is the logical negation of AND gate.
7402 or the NOR gate has HIGH (1) output results if both the input to the gate are LOW
(0), if one or both of the inputs are HIGH (1), a LOW (0) output results. NOR is the
result of the negation of the OR operation.
7408 or the AND gate has an output which is normally LOW (0) and only goes HIGH
(1) when all the inputs are HIGH (1).
7432 or the OR gate performs logical operation which means output is HIGH (1) if at
least one of the inputs is HIGH (1)
Conclusion:
Challenge: