Im taking a logic design lab with a Ranjeet professor that I don't understand at all. We had two labs so far and I have zero clue what I'm doing. A student today basically spoofeed me the basics on how to do shit, were mainly just working with transistors and circuits on breadboards to see what outputs different logic gates give. Is there any tutorial or playlist I can watch so I don't have to act retarded again next week? Pic related was the circuit for my last lab
for the pure logic side of it, this is all there is. everything else is a combination of these gates
>>1489143I mean moreso from the physical side of it. I understand the logic pretty well but I have trouble implementing that to real objects. I kinda understand how to do it from pinouts like pic related which is what the circuit board is based off of. But I have no clue where the outputs for each gate are supposed to go and if it matters. I also have trouble conceptualizing how more complex logic gates are supposed to be designed on a breadboard
stick on labels might make things easier.https://github.com/Upcycle-Electronics/ChipLabels?tab=readme-ov-fileprint these pdf to single sheet labels.
>>1489161logic ones kinda messy.
>where the outputs for each gate are supposed to go and if it mattersled (with resistor)oscilloscopelogic probe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdMJvFT-Afchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KllMUO_pHxkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lDM6xtqjsgthe channel >> https://www.youtube.com/@DerekMolloyatDCU/videos