logic gate
Noun

logic gate (plural logic gates)

  1. a physical device, typically electronic, which computes a Boolean logical output (0 or 1) from Boolean input or inputs according to the rules of some logical operator.
    There are six non-trivial, symmetric, two-input, Boolean logic gates: AND, OR, XOR, NAND, NOR and XNOR.
Translations
  • French: porte logique
  • German: Logikgatter
  • Spanish: compuerta lógica, puerta lógica



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