The most common application of tri-state logic is in the use of LED circuits. They can also be used on a shared electric bus.
An output that can be placed in any of three (tri-) states: high, low, and disconnected. The disconnected state is provided so that these outputs can be used to drive common shared buses with all tristate outputs kept in the disconnected state except one, that one will drive the buss then in the next buss cycle that could disconnect and a different one would connect. This permits sharing without collisions.
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The "tristate area" of New York consists of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
AND, OR, XOR, BUFFERNAND, NOR, XNOR, NOT/INVERTERAny of these except the BUFFER and NOT/INVERTER can have 2 or more inputs.Any of these can have Schmitt Trigger inputs to reduce noise sensitivity.Any of these can have a tristate output driver that can be switched off by a control input.This results in a potentially unlimited number of variant logic gates.
Raghu Ramakrishnan has written: 'Applications of Logic Databases' -- subject(s): Logic programming, Database management
Boolean Algebra is the study of the algebra of logic whilst Mathematical logic is a way of applying Boolean algebra. Other applications include set theory, digital logic and probability.
Logic Pro is a digital music workstation used for the production of muisc, while Logic Studio, which is now discontinued, was a suite of music production apps, including Logic Pro, Mainstage and other applications.
Feng Ye has written: 'Strict finitism and the logic of mathematical applications' -- subject(s): The Finite, Philosophy, Symbolic and mathematical Logic, Naturalism, Mathematics
R. B. Matthews has written: 'Logic tutors and their applications' -- subject(s): Electronic digital computers, Logic machines, Switching theory
The logic behind naming different packages is to create individuality. This will cause different applications to work differently.
Logic Pro is a digital audio workstation and MIDI sequencer software application for the Mac OS X platform. Originally created by German software developer Emagic, Logic Pro became an Apple product when Apple bought Emagic in 2002. Logic Pro is part of Apple's Logic Studio bundle of professional music applications.
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