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Fundamentals: Boolean Logic

Boolean logic is a system of true/false (1/0) values used in computing. It uses operators like AND, OR, and NOT to make decisions and control circuits. Understanding Boolean logic helps us design programs, solve problems, and build digital electronics efficiently.

Logic can be presented using boolean statements or through logic diagrams. Truth tables are used to present the outcomes for all possible input values.

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Generate Logic Diagram

Enter a logic statement using NOT OR AND and click draw to produce the logic diagram

Interactive Logic Gate Builder

Use the buttons below to add inputs and gates to your interactive logic diagram

Truth table

Simplifying Boolean Logic

More complex logic statements can be simplified using Karnaigh Maps. use the link below to find out more.

Kanaugh Maps

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