A simple circuit with dynamic logic architecture of basic logic gates
I. Campos-Canton, J.A. Pecina-Sanchez, E. Campos-Canton, H.C. Rosu

TL;DR
This paper presents an experimental implementation of a simple, easy-to-build dynamic logic circuit capable of producing basic logic gates like NOR, NAND, and XOR using resistors, op-amps, and comparators.
Contribution
It demonstrates a practical realization of a dynamic logic architecture based on a theoretical scheme, simplifying the construction of basic logic gates.
Findings
Successfully implemented NOR, NAND, and XOR gates.
The circuit is easy to build with common electronic components.
Experimental results validate the theoretical design.
Abstract
We report experimental results obtained with a circuit possessing dynamic logic architecture based on one of the theoretical schemes proposed by H. Peng and collaborators in 2008. The schematic diagram of the electronic circuit and its implementation to get different basic logic gates are displayed and discussed. In particular, we show explicitly how to get the electronic NOR, NAND, and XOR gates. The proposed electronic circuit is easy to build because it employs only resistors, operational amplifiers and comparators
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