Logic Circuits An electric circuit is a path

































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Logic Circuits An electric circuit is a path of wires, cables, etc, which allows electricity to flow from one place to another and back again…. creating a loop. If there is a break in the path, then the electricity can not flow
Logic Circuits
Logic Circuits Open Circuit – Electricity Does NOT Flow Closed Circuit – Electricity Flows
Switches in Electric Circuits Follow Laws Similar to Logic Functions p q Series Circuit
Switches in Electric Circuits Follow Laws Similar to Logic Functions p q
Switches in Electric Circuits Follow Laws Similar to Logic Functions p q
Switches in Electric Circuits Follow Laws Similar to Logic Functions p q
Switches in Electric Circuits Follow Laws Similar to Logic Functions p q
Switches in Electric Circuits Follow Laws Similar to Logic Functions p q Parallel Circuit
Switches in Electric Circuits Follow Laws Similar to Logic Functions p q
Switches in Electric Circuits Follow Laws Similar to Logic Functions p q
Switches in Electric Circuits Follow Laws Similar to Logic Functions p q
Switches in Electric Circuits Follow Laws Similar to Logic Functions p q
If we think of an open p switch like p=false and a closed p switch like p=true, we can clearly see the similarities p p q q
Write a logic statement that represents each of the following circuits p p q q
Write a logic statement that represents each of the following circuits p p q q
Write a logic statement that represents each of the following circuits p q r ~q
Write a logic statement that represents each of the following circuits p q r ~q
Write a logic statement that represents each of the following circuits p r q
Write a logic statement that represents each of the following circuits p r q
Write the statement that represents this circuit p t w q r s
Write the statement that represents this circuit p t w q r s
Does the sequence of switches below close the circuit? p T q T r F s T p t F w F t w q r s
Does the sequence of switches below close the circuit? p T q F r F s F p t T w F t w q r s
Does the sequence of switches below close the circuit? p T q F r F s F p t T w T t w q r s
What are the minimum number of switches that must be closed in order for the circuit to remain closed p t w q r s
If r and s are both open, name two sets of switch positions that will close the circuit? p t w q r s
Write the statement that represents this circuit p q t s r w
Write the statement that represents this circuit p q t s r w
Does the sequence of switches below close the circuit? p T p q F r F s F q t T w T t s r w
What single switch MUST remain closed in order for the circuit to remain closed? p q t s r w
Give the T/F sequence that closes the red circuit p q t s r w
Give the T/F sequence that closes the red circuit p q r s t T T F p q t s r w w T