Logic Gates and the Ripple Carry Adder

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This video follows on from previous videos about truth tables and Karnaugh maps. It hints at how truth tables and K-maps can be used in circuit design. It covers some well known logic gate combinations including NAND, NOT and XOR, and how logic gates can be combined to make a half adder, then a full adder and ultimately a ripple carry adder capable of multi-bit binary addition.
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Explained in 10 minutes what took my professor 3 class periods. THANK YOU

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8:25 : Only either of them can produce 1 not both for any input

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mohameddoudou
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5:10 Unfortunately this is neither elementary or high school where I live. Algebra I is all assigned and it didn't even include square roots or binary. Though the binary appears self explanatory. Still gotta learn those and line factors and some geometry stuff.

So while it may seem redundant, thank you.

Edit: NVM, just remembered I did Alg. 1 as an elective not a core class, so all I got was grade 8 pre alg.

slashplane
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Im so confused??..
Last video it's Z and now it's P..
And now were using another table...(1:08)

For context the last video Ive seen is the "Logic Gate Combination"

Am I in the right order??

SusWoody
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Well explained, but isn't the first adder on the right a "half adder" because there's no carry yet? 9:17

alizain
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Very helpful. Thank you for the video.

Sirgreen
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thank you very much for your very useful explanations, however I will have a question concerning the ripple carry adder, more precisely the diagram at 9:01: is it not a half adder which should be located at the beginning (top right level) of the ripple carry adder? the fact that at this level a full adder is no longer necessary since there is no carry in variable

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