An Introduction to Digital Logic Up until now the labs have dealt with electricity in its analog form where a quantity is described by the amount of voltage‚ or current‚ or charge... expressed as a real number. However a large proportion of electronic equipment‚ including computers‚ uses digital electronics where the quantities (usually voltage) are described by two states; on and off. These two states can also be represented by true and false‚ 1 and 0‚ and in most physical systems are represented
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Programmable Controllers Theory and Implementation Second Edition L.A. Bryan E.A. Bryan PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS T HEORY AND I MPLEMENTATION Second Edition L. A. Bryan E. A. Bryan An Industrial Text Company Publication Atlanta • Georgia • USA © 1988‚ 1997 by Industrial Text Company Published by Industrial Text Company All rights reserved First edition 1988. Second edition 1997 Printed and bound in the United States of America 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 | | | | | |
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ABSTARCT Fuzzy logic has rapidly become one of the most successful of today’s technologies for developing sophisticated control systems. The reason for which is very simple. Fuzzy logic addresses such applications perfectly as it resembles human decision making with an ability to generate precise solutions from certain or approximate information. While other approaches require accurate equations to model real-world behaviors‚ fuzzy design can accommodate the ambiguities of real-world in human language
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O?Neill 1 Kieran O?Neill 3D-1 The Brilliance of Logic Nowadays‚ many rap and hip-hop songs have evolved‚ or rather devolved‚ to simple beats with lyrics that encourage violence and drug use and lack a true meaning. Logic‚ on the other hand‚ is ?distinguished by [his] confidence‚ passion‚ versatility‚ raw lyricism‚ intellect‚ and a Frank Sinatra-like swagger? [footnoteRef:1]. Logic?s identity is evident through not only his lyrics‚ but also the musical composition of his songs. His style mimics
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The logic-what role does logic play in your everyday life? Does it include common sense? Who decides if “something” is logical or not? When interacting with others‚ do you have the time and/or knowledge to determine the logic in their statements? As you might think in answering these few basic questions‚ logic plays a role in almost everything we do; but logic is not always common sense or easily attained. Sometimes we’re going to have to hunt and seek to attain the imprecise logic we pursue
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Why Study Logic? Perhaps the most important thing to give your child to prepare him to confront this world is a firm grasp of logical thinking skills. Without this refined skill — the ability to reason correctly — his thinking is not firmly anchored‚ but is "tossed to and fro‚ and carried about with every wind of doctrine." Children who can logically understand what they believe will hold fast to the truth and will be able to defend it throughout their lives. Logic is necessary to analyze other
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Basic Logic GatesBasic Logic Gates All digital systems can be constructed by only three basic logic gates. These basic gates are called the AND gate‚ the OR gate‚ and the NOT gate. Some textbooks also include the NAND gate‚ the NOR gate and the EXOR gate as the members of the family of basic logic gates. The descriptions of the operations of these gates are listed below: AND gate The AND gate is a circuit which gives a high output (logic 1) if all its inputs are high. A dot () is used to indicate
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Philosophy 201—Practical Logic Loyola University New Orleans Ben Bayer Summer 2012 Homework #1 DUE: Tuesday‚ September 11th‚ (at 11:59pm‚ just before midnight) Directions For each of the listed fallacious arguments‚ select an answer to each of questions (a) and (b). For both (a) and (b)‚ select ONE AND ONLY ONE answer from (i) through (vii). For most of the answers in (b) you will need to fill in the specified blanks with details from the argument to fully explain
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disagreement of other with it; and the pronouncement of the aforesaid in the manner of two propositional premises. 4. Perception and pronouncement of the agreement of the two concepts among themselves in the first case; or of the disagreement of the two concepts among themselves in the latter case‚ by way of interference. TERMS IN CATEGORICAL SYLLOGISM The categorical syllogism has three terms: 1. Major Term Major Term is the predicate of the conclusion. The major term must occur
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