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Hello and thank you for your comment! Thanks for the advise! I'm not currently putting any effort into marketing or SEO, since I'm not running this as a business. Just doing it for fun. Whatever happens, happens =)
@@NERDfirst thanks for your reply ... i have to make a high school project and have to make all 7 logic gates... so can you suggest me the best transitor type for all the gates
Hello and thank you for your comment! You certainly could, and some textbooks use that as a loose analogy to how the OR gate works. I opted to omit it as logic gates, broadly, are transistor based and can be controlled by other voltages rather than physical switches, and it was important to demonstrate that!
you are doing a great job bro... but just make the name of your channel something short and catchy so that you can get more subs and views..... great content btw
Hello and thank you for your comment! Thanks for the advise! I'm not currently putting any effort into marketing or SEO, since I'm not running this as a business. Just doing it for fun. Whatever happens, happens =)
@@NERDfirst thanks for your reply ... i have to make a high school project and have to make all 7 logic gates... so can you suggest me the best transitor type for all the gates
Couldn't you also create an or gate by placing two pushbuttons in parallel form?
Hello and thank you for your comment! You certainly could, and some textbooks use that as a loose analogy to how the OR gate works. I opted to omit it as logic gates, broadly, are transistor based and can be controlled by other voltages rather than physical switches, and it was important to demonstrate that!
@@NERDfirst Thanks! I forgot that in complex and big circuits you don't want to have to press lots of buttons to open your logic gates. Good point👌