XNOR gate is a two input gate.And if two inputs are the same they are Known as the Coincidence gate.Electronics can be very interesting if you understand the fundamentals of it.
The XOR (exclusive OR) gate is often referred to as an "anticoincidence gate" because it outputs a true (1) signal only when the inputs differ from each other. In other words, it produces a high output only when exactly one of its inputs is true, which is the opposite of coincidence (where both inputs would be true or both false). This unique property makes it useful in applications where differentiation between two states is crucial.
AND gate is an all or nothing gate because in able to have an output of logic 1,all of the input must be all logic 1 or else the output will be nothing or simply logic 0.
Golden Gate
The digital logic gate that inverts the incoming signal is called a NOT gate. It outputs a high signal (1) when the input is low (0) and vice versa. This gate is fundamental in digital circuits, as it allows for the negation of binary values. The NOT gate is sometimes represented by a triangle pointing to a small circle in circuit diagrams.
Because it is controlled by the gate current
XNOR gate is called coincidence gate
If you take a look at the truth table of XNOR (for example, check the Wikipedia article on XNOR), you'll see that the output is true (or 1) exactly when both inputs are the same.
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What are the checker pieces called and what do they represent?
In Pokemon Diamond the Friendship Checker (also called the Happiness Checker) app is #6.
It is just the spelling checker. It has no special name in Excel.
NOT gate
It can be calculated via an XOR sum of the bits, yielding 0 for even parity and 1 for odd parity
because the gate was gold so thats why they called it the golden gate bridge
Coincidence.
coincidence?
that was the Ishtar gate.