throbscottle
Well-Known Member
I was looking at a data sheet today, and discovered that a nand gate is sometimes shown as an or gate with inverting inputs. A quick google told me it is a way for designers to show the implementation rather than just the function.
So can someone explain this to me please? Why would a gate be implemented in this way rather than in the standard way? And why would I want to know about it? After all, it's at a design level completely closed to me.
TIA
So can someone explain this to me please? Why would a gate be implemented in this way rather than in the standard way? And why would I want to know about it? After all, it's at a design level completely closed to me.
TIA