Good video! But the main question - how to set output voltage of a logic gate to specific value? There are only 1v output voltage as default in the LTSpice.
The spike occurs because when one input goes high to low, the other input goes low to high at the same instant of time, thus the output is high. If you want to remove spike, then change the time period of one of the inputs so that whenever there is a transition from high to low in one input, no transition occurs in the other input. In such a case the output will remain low.
The video is good but you need to slow down. You do not understand that people are attempting to absorb the information and you feed it at mach speed. I am a former college professor. I taught aircraft mechanical engineering. The speed of delivery has to be at the speed of the input capabilities of the human brain as well as accounting for the learning methods of the audience. Thank you
This is a great video! Covers details that are not inherent in the title. Very nicely done!
Thank you! This also works with CMOS logic circuits, which your video was very helpful for.
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Good video! But the main question - how to set output voltage of a logic gate to specific value? There are only 1v output voltage as default in the LTSpice.
It would be nice if it were shown how to set the output logic level to something other than the default 1V.
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Maam can the spike be removed?
The spike occurs because when one input goes high to low, the other input goes low to high at the same instant of time, thus the output is high. If you want to remove spike, then change the time period of one of the inputs so that whenever there is a transition from high to low in one input, no transition occurs in the other input. In such a case the output will remain low.
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The video is good but you need to slow down. You do not understand that people are attempting to absorb the information and you feed it at mach speed. I am a former college professor. I taught aircraft mechanical engineering. The speed of delivery has to be at the speed of the input capabilities of the human brain as well as accounting for the learning methods of the audience.
Thank you
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