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Episode 93: How Computers Work Part III - Logic Gates and Components

Jan 19, 2018
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Logic Gates in Computers
02:52 • 4min
3
Logic Gates - It's Always Zero, Unless Both of the Inputs Are One.
07:07 • 2min
4
What Is a Norgate?
09:35 • 4min
5
Logic Gates Are Not Drawn on the Logic Diagrams
13:52 • 3min
6
How to Implement Logic Gates Using Moss Fence
17:07 • 3min
7
How to Turn on a Pea Moss Transistor in a Logic Gate
19:44 • 3min
8
How to Wire Up Two Transistors in Parallel
22:28 • 2min
9
How to Turn a Nand Gate
24:19 • 2min
10
Logic Gates and Propagation Delay
26:05 • 2min
11
Logical Circuits - The Input and Output Wires
28:15 • 4min
12
Using a Multiplexe, You Can Select Which of the Active and Gates Is Active
32:36 • 2min
13
How to Send a Message to a Computer Using a Decoder
34:31 • 4min
14
And Gates and Ar Gates With Any Number of Inputs and One Output
39:01 • 4min
15
How to Ensure That the Regular Output Bit Is a One
42:57 • 2min
16
How to Implement a Multiply Using Just Logic Gates
44:34 • 3min
17
The Clock Generator and the Clock Signal That It Produces
47:04 • 4min
18
What Is the Output of the Nand Gate?
51:11 • 2min
19
How to Change the Output of a J K Flipflop
53:31 • 4min
20
The Basics of a Computer Processor
57:49 • 1min
21
How to Write to a D Flip Flops Array
59:08 • 2min
22
Using a Tristate Buffer in an Inverter
01:01:07 • 4min
23
Logic Gates and Logic Components That I Want to Talk About in This Episode
01:05:06 • 2min