Hello dear friends!
I want to create in the logiccircuit program 2 logical circuits (from the book "Code. The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software" by Charles Petzold).
First circuit can be drawn more simply this way:
As you’ll recall, the output of an inverter is 1 if the input is 0, and 0 if the
input is 1. Closing the switch on this circuit causes the relay in the inverter
to alternately open and close. You can also wire the inverter without a switch
to go continuously:
What is the output of this circuit? Well, the output quickly alternates
between providing a voltage and not providing a voltage. Or, we can say,
the output quickly alternates between 0 and 1. This circuit is called an oscillator.
This 2 logical circuits is easily implemented in these programs: https://simulator.io/board/LfAxSmaAxa/1 and https://logic.ly.
Because these programs have options that controls "No Connection (Float) Signal". This signal may be high (true), low (false), unknown depending on the user's choice.
How do I implement these circuits in logiccircuit program ?
I would like to receive such a circuits in an animated form with a flashing bulb at the output.
How to implement the following logical circuits
Re: How to implement the following logical circuits
Hello,
In short you can’t implement such circuit in the program, you should use Clock instead.
For more details please read this help page: http://logiccircuit.org/oscillation.html
Besides nobody is using this kind of oscillators in real life as they are unstable and unpredictable frequency.
Eugene
In short you can’t implement such circuit in the program, you should use Clock instead.
For more details please read this help page: http://logiccircuit.org/oscillation.html
Besides nobody is using this kind of oscillators in real life as they are unstable and unpredictable frequency.
Eugene
Re: How to implement the following logical circuits
Thank you!admin wrote: Sun Mar 26, 2017 10:01 am Hello,
In short you can’t implement such circuit in the program, you should use Clock instead.
For more details please read this help page: http://logiccircuit.org/oscillation.html
Besides nobody is using this kind of oscillators in real life as they are unstable and unpredictable frequency.
Eugene