Question:

To get an output $y = 1$ from the circuit shown in the figure, the input $A, B$ and $C$ must be respectively

Updated On: Nov 13, 2024
  • A = 0, B = 1, C = 0
  • A = 1, B = 0, C = 0
  • A = 1, B = 0, C = 1
  • A = 1, B = 1, C = 0
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

For the given combination If $Y=(A+B) \cdot C$ $Y=1$ $A=1$ $B=0$ $C=1$
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Concepts Used:

Logic Gates

AND Gate

It is the gate, where a circuit performs an AND operation. It has n number of input where (n >= 2) and one output.

OR Gate

It is the gate, where a circuit performs an OR operation. It has n number of input where (n >= 2) and one output.

NOT Gate

An inverter is also called NOT Gate. It has one input and one output where the input is A and the output is Y.

NAND Gate

A NAND operation is also called a NOT-AND operation. It has n number of input where (n >= 2) and one output.

NOR Gate

A NOR operation is also called a NOT-OR operation. It has n number of input where (n >= 2) and one output.

XOR Gate

XOR or Ex-OR gate is a specific type of gate that can be used in the half adder, full adder, and subtractor. 

XNOR Gate

XNOR gate is a specific type of gate, which can be used in the half adder, full adder, and subtractor. The exclusive-NOR gate is flattened as an EX-NOR gate or sometimes as an X-NOR gate. It has n number of input (n >= 2) and one output.