Vocabulary 2.2
Adjacent cell-Two cells in a k-map are adjacent if there is only one variable that is different between the coordinates of the two cells.
Cell-The smallest unit of karnaugh map, corresponding to one line of a truth table. The input variables are the cell's coordinates and the output variable is the cell's contents.
Don't Car condition-Situation when a circuit's output level for a given set of input conditions can be assigned as either a 1 or 0.
Karnaugh Map-A graphical tool for finding the maximum SOP or POS simplification of a Boolean expression. A Karnaugh map works by arranging the terms of an expression so that variable scans are cancelled by grouping minterms or maxterms.
NAND Gate-Logic circuit that operates like an AND gate followed by an INVERTER. Theo utput of a NAND gate is LOW(logic level 0) only if all inputs are HIGH(logic level 1).
NOR Gate-Logic circuit that operates like a n OR gate followed by an INVERTER. The output of a NOR gate is LOW(logic level 0) when any or all inputs are HIGH (logic level 1).
Cell-The smallest unit of karnaugh map, corresponding to one line of a truth table. The input variables are the cell's coordinates and the output variable is the cell's contents.
Don't Car condition-Situation when a circuit's output level for a given set of input conditions can be assigned as either a 1 or 0.
Karnaugh Map-A graphical tool for finding the maximum SOP or POS simplification of a Boolean expression. A Karnaugh map works by arranging the terms of an expression so that variable scans are cancelled by grouping minterms or maxterms.
NAND Gate-Logic circuit that operates like an AND gate followed by an INVERTER. Theo utput of a NAND gate is LOW(logic level 0) only if all inputs are HIGH(logic level 1).
NOR Gate-Logic circuit that operates like a n OR gate followed by an INVERTER. The output of a NOR gate is LOW(logic level 0) when any or all inputs are HIGH (logic level 1).