depends upon the type of gate.eg: in case of an AND you must connect it to high while in case of OR,one must ground the unused pins...
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Yeah. they probably wont want to though.
There are ground pins on a microprocessor chip for the same reason there are ground pins on any kind of chip - to provide a current sink path for gates that need to pull to ground. If you are asking why there are two ground pins on some processors such as the 8086/8088, the answer is that one ground pin is not enough - that if all gates pulled to ground at the same time, the current transient would destabilize the processor - so two were provided.
A cable that converts VGA to RCA has 19 pins. The VGA cable has 15 pins, 3 pins are in the center of the RCA jack, and one pin is unused. This will work to convert an older tv to work with newer cable services.
Pins should never be put in backwards
Open door look at the hinge remove two pins holding it on and remove door place it on ground, pick up new door put pins back onto the hinge well holding door and you should be done.
A: It is a 14 pins dual in line quadruple 2 input positive NOR Gates. It BELONG TO THE 74XX family of IC
ic refers to integrated circuits and ttl refers to transistor transistor logic. ttl is a family which provides the basic or former structure of logic gates for example different logic gates such as NAND,NOR etc can be made out with the help of transistors connected in a specific manner. integerated circuits are the combination of logic gates presented on a base with equal number of input pins . for example IC-7408 contains 14 pins
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If you mean disposing of actual pins and needles you should wrap them safely and get rid of them in the trash.
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