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Software developer view of h/ware? (1 Viewer)

Winston

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Originally posted by Johnny Corrupt
don't get scared you don't need to know it. Just making a point.
ah interesting never seen it

perhaps its not part of the syllabus

thanks for that
:)
 

Fosweb

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But thats not saying that they can't put an XOR and a NOT next to each other and ask you to do a truth table - they just can't ask you to identify the above truth table as an XNOR gate.
 

beemo

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Unfortunately i gotta agree with winston
The syllabus says

Electronic circuits to perform standard software operations
logic gates, including:
AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR
truth tables
circuit design steps
identify inputs and outputs
identify required components
check solution with a truth table
evaluate the circuit design
specialty circuits, including:
half adder
full adder
flip-flops as a memory store

Means you gotta know all the gates, their truth tables, how to use them, and how to construct flipflips and adders.
 

Foong

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I think you also need to learn how full adders are combined to make an 8 bit calculation....i think not sure
 

xGSiR

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I think im fine with the logic gates at the moment.

Though converting binary and shit is confusing :/
 

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