CRASH, Daniel, E Diaz, Thanks for the kind words. Wanted to let you know I'm developing my own independent TH-cam channel. I've got a sample pack of lectures up right now. This channel is undergoing major development summer 2014 but periodic updates will occur between now and then. Subscribe to it if you're interesting in the updates. Long terms plans include a complete basic electronics series (DC, AC, 3 phase AC), control electronics, power electronics, hydraulics, renewable energy, and more! The website will redirect to the TH-cam channel for phase 1 of development. Enjoy!
I think *X not* and *Y not* are *X index 0* and *Y index 0*, whereas *not X* and *not Y* are the negated versions of *X* and *Y* . But I don't know for certain. Thanks for the video I really enjoyed it.
Your explaination is sweet, thanks alot
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thank mista..........u're a very good ellaborator
brillant explanation!
Thanks a lot very helpful.
thaaanks a lot man you explain it better than my professor
CRASH, Daniel, E Diaz,
Thanks for the kind words. Wanted to let you know I'm developing my own independent TH-cam channel. I've got a sample pack of lectures up right now. This channel is undergoing major development summer 2014 but periodic updates will occur between now and then. Subscribe to it if you're interesting in the updates.
Long terms plans include a complete basic electronics series (DC, AC, 3 phase AC), control electronics, power electronics, hydraulics, renewable energy, and more! The website will redirect to the TH-cam channel for phase 1 of development. Enjoy!
keep it up man
i wish you luck
Thank you very much for this tutoriel
I think *X not* and *Y not* are *X index 0* and *Y index 0*, whereas *not X* and *not Y* are the negated versions of *X* and *Y* . But I don't know for certain. Thanks for the video I really enjoyed it.
thank you!
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A NOR is not an OR with its input's negated, a NOR is an OR with its OUTPUT negated, this video is incorrect.