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Implementing Threethree-state logic

Can we build a Threethree-state logic gate using only transistors (or basic logic gates)? If so-, how is it built?

I'm trying to build a model for an 8-bit computer in LogiSim, and I'm trying to find out if it is possible to build everything using transistors, voltage sources, and a clock.

I know that a Multiplexermultiplexer can be used instead, and that it can be implemented by logic gates, but I prefer to use Threethree-state logic gates.

Implementing Three-state logic

Can we build a Three-state logic gate using only transistors (or basic logic gates)? If so- how is it built?

I'm trying to build a model for an 8-bit computer in LogiSim, and I'm trying to find out if it is possible to build everything using transistors, voltage sources and a clock.

I know that a Multiplexer can be used instead, and that it can be implemented by logic gates, but I prefer to use Three-state logic gates.

Implementing three-state logic

Can we build a three-state logic gate using only transistors (or basic logic gates)? If so, how is it built?

I'm trying to build a model for an 8-bit computer in LogiSim, and I'm trying to find out if it is possible to build everything using transistors, voltage sources, and a clock.

I know that a multiplexer can be used instead, and that it can be implemented by logic gates, but I prefer to use three-state logic gates.

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Can we build a Three-state logic gate using only transistors (or basic logic gates)? If so- how is it built?

I'm trying to build a model for an 8-bit computer in LogiSim, and I'm trying to find out if it is possible to build everything using transistors, voltage sources and a clock.

I know that a Multiplexer can be used instead, and that it can be implemented by logic gates, but I prefer to use Three-state logic gates.

Can we build a Three-state logic gate using only transistors (or basic logic gates)?

I'm trying to build a model for an 8-bit computer in LogiSim, and I'm trying to find out if it is possible to build everything using transistors, voltage sources and a clock.

I know that a Multiplexer can be used instead, and that it can be implemented by logic gates, but I prefer to use Three-state logic gates.

Can we build a Three-state logic gate using only transistors (or basic logic gates)? If so- how is it built?

I'm trying to build a model for an 8-bit computer in LogiSim, and I'm trying to find out if it is possible to build everything using transistors, voltage sources and a clock.

I know that a Multiplexer can be used instead, and that it can be implemented by logic gates, but I prefer to use Three-state logic gates.

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Can we build a Three-state logic gate using only transistors (or basic logic gates)?

I'm trying to build a model for an 8-bit computer in LogiSim, and I'm trying to find out if it is possible to build everything using transistors, voltage sources and a clock.

I know that a MultyplexerMultiplexer can be used instead, and that it can be implemented by logic gates, but I prefer to use Three-state logic gates.

Can we build a Three-state logic gate using only transistors (or basic logic gates)?

I'm trying to build a model for an 8-bit computer in LogiSim, and I'm trying to find out if it is possible to build everything using transistors, voltage sources and a clock.

I know that a Multyplexer can be used instead, and that it can be implemented by logic gates, but I prefer to use Three-state logic gates.

Can we build a Three-state logic gate using only transistors (or basic logic gates)?

I'm trying to build a model for an 8-bit computer in LogiSim, and I'm trying to find out if it is possible to build everything using transistors, voltage sources and a clock.

I know that a Multiplexer can be used instead, and that it can be implemented by logic gates, but I prefer to use Three-state logic gates.

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