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Logic gates

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Are these all done correct ?
 

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I would call a logic inverter a "NOT" gate. The non inverting amplifier would be a buffer.

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All the datasheets say that a logic inverter is a logic inverter, not a NOT gate.
 
I seem not to have explained very well.

The bottom left gate in the OP has the symbol of a buffer that does not invert. It is described as

"Non Inverting Amplifier"
"Not Gate"

What I meant to say was that a "Not Gate" would be an inverter, so to describe a buffer as that is wrong.
 
The description is saying that the "Non Inverting Amplfier" is not a gate (it is a buffer).
 
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