Confusion about logic Gate
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Is any relation with XOR gate and OR .?
some one asked me, which is better? OR gate vs XOR gate.?
I don't fine any clue that relates this two gates ..
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Is any relation with XOR gate and OR .?
some one asked me, which is better? OR gate vs XOR gate.?
I don't fine any clue that relates this two gates ..
logic
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We are here to help you after you have tried something and it hasn't worked. Your question not relevant to SO.
– Jay Mehta
Nov 16 at 11:40
You might want to start by finding out what on earth they meant by "better".
– jonrsharpe
Nov 16 at 11:45
You should define what "better" means. The two gates just have different logic.
– SamTebbs33
Nov 16 at 11:45
I have a question. There said, "XOR is better than OR". how?
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
There , Better means may be in uses purposes, which is better .!
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
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Is any relation with XOR gate and OR .?
some one asked me, which is better? OR gate vs XOR gate.?
I don't fine any clue that relates this two gates ..
logic
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Is any relation with XOR gate and OR .?
some one asked me, which is better? OR gate vs XOR gate.?
I don't fine any clue that relates this two gates ..
logic
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We are here to help you after you have tried something and it hasn't worked. Your question not relevant to SO.
– Jay Mehta
Nov 16 at 11:40
You might want to start by finding out what on earth they meant by "better".
– jonrsharpe
Nov 16 at 11:45
You should define what "better" means. The two gates just have different logic.
– SamTebbs33
Nov 16 at 11:45
I have a question. There said, "XOR is better than OR". how?
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
There , Better means may be in uses purposes, which is better .!
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
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We are here to help you after you have tried something and it hasn't worked. Your question not relevant to SO.
– Jay Mehta
Nov 16 at 11:40
You might want to start by finding out what on earth they meant by "better".
– jonrsharpe
Nov 16 at 11:45
You should define what "better" means. The two gates just have different logic.
– SamTebbs33
Nov 16 at 11:45
I have a question. There said, "XOR is better than OR". how?
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
There , Better means may be in uses purposes, which is better .!
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
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We are here to help you after you have tried something and it hasn't worked. Your question not relevant to SO.
– Jay Mehta
Nov 16 at 11:40
We are here to help you after you have tried something and it hasn't worked. Your question not relevant to SO.
– Jay Mehta
Nov 16 at 11:40
You might want to start by finding out what on earth they meant by "better".
– jonrsharpe
Nov 16 at 11:45
You might want to start by finding out what on earth they meant by "better".
– jonrsharpe
Nov 16 at 11:45
You should define what "better" means. The two gates just have different logic.
– SamTebbs33
Nov 16 at 11:45
You should define what "better" means. The two gates just have different logic.
– SamTebbs33
Nov 16 at 11:45
I have a question. There said, "XOR is better than OR". how?
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
I have a question. There said, "XOR is better than OR". how?
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
There , Better means may be in uses purposes, which is better .!
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
There , Better means may be in uses purposes, which is better .!
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
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We are here to help you after you have tried something and it hasn't worked. Your question not relevant to SO.
– Jay Mehta
Nov 16 at 11:40
You might want to start by finding out what on earth they meant by "better".
– jonrsharpe
Nov 16 at 11:45
You should define what "better" means. The two gates just have different logic.
– SamTebbs33
Nov 16 at 11:45
I have a question. There said, "XOR is better than OR". how?
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago
There , Better means may be in uses purposes, which is better .!
– Mostafiz Rahman
2 days ago