Question:

The output is low when either of the input is high, then this represents which of the following gates?

Updated On: Jul 28, 2022
  • OR
  • NOR
  • AND
  • NAND
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

NOR gate is universal gate. The NOT-OR operation is known as the NOR operation. Figure shows an $N$ input $(N \geq 2)$ OR gate followed by a NOT gate. The operation of this circuit can be described in the following way. The output of the OR gate $Y$ can be written As $Y=A+B+\ldots+N$...(i) and the output of the NOT gate $(Y)$ can be written using $Y=\bar{Y}=\overline{A+B+\ldots \ldots+N}$...(ii) The logic operation represented by E (ii) is known as the NOR operation. or Table gives the truth table of a $2$-input NOR gate. It indicates when either of input is high, the output is low.
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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.