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The NAND gate is an example of combinational logic.
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1. A NAND gate consists of an AND gate and an OR gate connected in series with each other.
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Correct Answer: False
2. The timing diagram for a two-input NAND gate is shown below. The gate is working correctly.
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3. The effect of an inverted output being connected to the inverting input of another gate is to effectively eliminate one of the inversions, resulting in a single inversion.
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4. In an expression containing both AND and OR operations, the AND operations are performed first (unless parentheses indicate otherwise).
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5. A minimum of three universal NOR gates would be required to perform the logical operation of a 2-input AND gate.
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6. The symbol shown below is an AND gate.
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7. In Boolean algebra, 1 · 0 = 0.
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8. VHDL is not a new language.
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9. A two-input NAND gate has inputs of 1 and 0; the output is 0.
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10. The output of a NAND gate is the inverse of the output for an AND gate for all possible input combinations.
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