AOI logic is the implementation of combinational logic. AOI stands for the three basic types of gates used in combinational which are AND gate, OR gate, and INVERTER gate; and are used in the designing of circuits and building digital logic boards. If you're in high school your local career and technology center should have a semester long Project Lead the Way class called Digital Electronics where you can learn everything and more about AOI logic. And some of the worksheets I did that will help you learn this are available through google, so look up" -1.2.3 circuit theory simulation -1.3.2 sequential logic - 2.1.3 truth tables & logic expressions -2.1.6a boolean and DeMorgans's theorems and 2.1.7 DeMorgan's Theorems just to see what the AOI characters look like (Inverter is triangle w/ circle, AND is the rectangle with one end rounded, and the OR is like the AND only it tapers at the front and is concave at the back).
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"Aoi"
aoi ryuu
Blue- Aoi (Pronounced: A (as in at) oi)
あおい aoi That is the word in it's dictionary form, depending on how you use it it changes endings.
Natsume likes Aoi because Aoi is his sister
Aoi Panic is no longer Aoi Panic.
Yes, yes Aoi does.
Aoi tsuki is blue moon. The Kanji for aoi tsuki is 青い月.
Aoi namida was created in 2001.
Aoi Shiro happened in 2008.
Aoi Hana was created in 2009.
Aoi Blink was created in 1989.