An XOR gate is an Exclusive OR gate. The output is 1 if either one or the other inputs are 1. but remains at 0 if both inputs are 1.
A normal OR gate will output 1 if both inputs or either is at 1.
XOR means exclusivly OR, one or the other but not both.
A two input logic gate that produces a 1 output only if exactly one of its inputs is a 1.
its not
1 gate.
yes
Anot + Bnot +Cnot= y not meaning one single line on top of each letter.
If you look at the 7486 IC datasheet you can see, it have 4 independence XOR gates with 2 inputs. So you can only use 2 inputs if you see it like that. But if you understand the truth table of XOR gate you can have 3 input application using 7486 IC. Here I will show you how. 1.Get the first 2 input into the first XOR gate. 2.Then get the 3rd input together with the Output from the first 2 input XOR gate into another gate. 3.This output should be the result of 3 input XOR gate. Check this output with 3 input truth table to confirm the answer.
xor and xnor gates are derived from not gate
yes... xor is derived gate from primary gates
No, XOR gate is a not a universal gate. There are basically two universal gates NAND and NOR.
its not
XOR (Exclusive OR) gate is exclusively for either. OR allows 10, 01, 11. XOR allows 10 or 01, but not 11.
XOR (Exclusive OR) gate is exclusively for either. OR allows 10, 01, 11. XOR allows 10 or 01, but not 11.
1 gate.
yes
For 2-input EX-OR gate, if one input is A, the other input is B, and the output is Y. Then the Boolean expression for EX-OR (XOR) function (gate) is Y=A⊕B The output Y is true if either input A or if input B is true, but not both.Y= ( (A and NOT B) or (NOT A and B) ) ;
XOR
Anot + Bnot +Cnot= y not meaning one single line on top of each letter.
basic gates like XOR already exist in VHDL.