TOPIC : 1 Introduction to Boolean Algebra
(Part 1)
we will begin with a discussion of the concept
of "Boolen algebra" and its uses. It's used to
represent the idea of determinism in
arithmetic. The goal of this chapter is to give
you an overview of the concepts that will be
presented in this paper. First, let's start by
introducing the Boolesan algebra, which is
basically a collection of rules that are used to
solve a particular problem without changing
the logic itself. This is what we call "set of
rules" in the UM. We're going to use it as a
scaffolding for our understanding of how to
apply these rules to real-world applications.
Next, we'll look at some of the more common
problems that we see in the paper. For
example, there's a lot of confusion about
whether or not to use boolean calculus in
practice. Finally, we get to the root of the
problem: why don't we just use booleans? Why
do we need to know what's going on here?
Well, first things first, we should understand
that Boolaan algbra isn't really a solution to all
the problems we've encountered in the past.
Instead, it's just a bunch of rules designed to
solve specific problems.
, Sum of Products (Part 1) |
TOPIC : 2
SOP Form
in this presentation we will study some off product
form it is also written as shop form where assistance
for some old stands for off and P stands for product
so let 's start with it you can see a 1/2 table in front
of you in which there are 3 variables a B and C. There
are in total 8 possible combinations and I have
already written this 8 combinations starting from 0 0
0 all the way to 1 1 of 1 F is the output of this truth
table. The main term usually looks like a compliment
B and C a b c a b a c a complement c etc and etc I 'm
calling it min term because of their look so all this six
are our min terms and we write min terms as let me
first write down the decimal equivalent of this
numbers 0 0 0 is 0 this is 1 2 3 4 5 6 and a 7. This 0
represents the decimal equivalent so I can represent
this case as M 0 similarly m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 and a
seven this is how I will write down the main tums in
examination they will not give you the truth table but
they will give you min term for which the function is
time.
, There are two types of soft form that you need to
know and in exam they will ask you to have your
canonical in exam. This is also the soft form this one
is also also the sob form but the type of this soft form
is different this we call as the standard canonical.
This one is called the minimal and this one we call the
minimal sob form because it is a minimized.
TOPIC : 3 Introduction to Boolean
Algebra (Part 2)
we will begin with a discussion of the
concept of "Boolen algebra" and its uses.
It's used to represent the idea of
determinism in arithmetic. The goal of this
chapter is to give you an overview of the
concepts that will be presented in this
paper. First, let's start by introducing the
Boolesan algebra, which is basically a
(Part 1)
we will begin with a discussion of the concept
of "Boolen algebra" and its uses. It's used to
represent the idea of determinism in
arithmetic. The goal of this chapter is to give
you an overview of the concepts that will be
presented in this paper. First, let's start by
introducing the Boolesan algebra, which is
basically a collection of rules that are used to
solve a particular problem without changing
the logic itself. This is what we call "set of
rules" in the UM. We're going to use it as a
scaffolding for our understanding of how to
apply these rules to real-world applications.
Next, we'll look at some of the more common
problems that we see in the paper. For
example, there's a lot of confusion about
whether or not to use boolean calculus in
practice. Finally, we get to the root of the
problem: why don't we just use booleans? Why
do we need to know what's going on here?
Well, first things first, we should understand
that Boolaan algbra isn't really a solution to all
the problems we've encountered in the past.
Instead, it's just a bunch of rules designed to
solve specific problems.
, Sum of Products (Part 1) |
TOPIC : 2
SOP Form
in this presentation we will study some off product
form it is also written as shop form where assistance
for some old stands for off and P stands for product
so let 's start with it you can see a 1/2 table in front
of you in which there are 3 variables a B and C. There
are in total 8 possible combinations and I have
already written this 8 combinations starting from 0 0
0 all the way to 1 1 of 1 F is the output of this truth
table. The main term usually looks like a compliment
B and C a b c a b a c a complement c etc and etc I 'm
calling it min term because of their look so all this six
are our min terms and we write min terms as let me
first write down the decimal equivalent of this
numbers 0 0 0 is 0 this is 1 2 3 4 5 6 and a 7. This 0
represents the decimal equivalent so I can represent
this case as M 0 similarly m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 and a
seven this is how I will write down the main tums in
examination they will not give you the truth table but
they will give you min term for which the function is
time.
, There are two types of soft form that you need to
know and in exam they will ask you to have your
canonical in exam. This is also the soft form this one
is also also the sob form but the type of this soft form
is different this we call as the standard canonical.
This one is called the minimal and this one we call the
minimal sob form because it is a minimized.
TOPIC : 3 Introduction to Boolean
Algebra (Part 2)
we will begin with a discussion of the
concept of "Boolen algebra" and its uses.
It's used to represent the idea of
determinism in arithmetic. The goal of this
chapter is to give you an overview of the
concepts that will be presented in this
paper. First, let's start by introducing the
Boolesan algebra, which is basically a