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|A NOT gate outputs true if and only if the input is false. (The sole input must '''not''' be true.) | |A NOT gate outputs true if and only if the input is false. (The sole input must '''not''' be true.) | ||
โ | The convention for the isolated NOT gate is to be a triangle (reminiscent of a diode or op-amp comparator), that conspicuously points in the direction of logical passage, tipped with | + | The convention for the isolated NOT gate is to be a triangle (reminiscent of a diode or op-amp comparator), that conspicuously points in the direction of logical passage, tipped with |
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|{{w|NOR gate}} | |{{w|NOR gate}} |