Boolean gates
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Boolean gates are not type of transistor but rather cluster of transistors. Is that so? For example the schematic representation of the Not gate has just one line in one line out. A transistor means there is a high voltage line in high voltage line out, low voltage line in low voltage line out. Is the schematic representation showing only the relevant ins and outs?
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Boolean gates are not type of transistor but rather cluster of transistors. Is that so? For example the schematic representation of the Not gate has just one line in one line out. A transistor means there is a high voltage line in high voltage line out, low voltage line in low voltage line out. Is the schematic representation showing only the relevant ins and outs?
Well, I mean, it might be relays or something else other than transistors, but essentially correct.
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Well, I mean, it might be relays or something else other than transistors, but essentially correct.
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Boolean gates are not type of transistor but rather cluster of transistors. Is that so? For example the schematic representation of the Not gate has just one line in one line out. A transistor means there is a high voltage line in high voltage line out, low voltage line in low voltage line out. Is the schematic representation showing only the relevant ins and outs?
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Yes, you might even build it yourself using some transistors. See, for instance: How to Build a NOR Gate with Transistors[^].
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