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  • you are awesome teacher!!! Love how simply you make while my doc makes it very complicated! Thanks

  • This guy is good. Love the quality of the video and teachings.

  • Excellent explanation ! Kudos to you !!

  • Excellent! This was a very good explanation. Thanks!

    Keep it up!

  • very well explained!

  • I am sorry, but when do you learn this it looks very complex.

  • well done

  • thanks sir.! uve killed it. :)

  • awesome helped alot

  • Thank you!

  • Amazing

    

  • oh my god he is quality

  • Excellent! it can not be explained simpler! Thank you!!

  • how would you do a nand gate boolean expression for a 2 input and gate, or gate nor gate, xor gate

  • @JO3haNsum. Good question! NAND gates can be used to form most other gates. Firstly, a NOT gate is ~(A & A) aka split the inputs into one NAND gate. An AND gate is a NAND gate followed by the NOT gate, so ~(~(A&B). For OR gates, you invert the inputs then NAND them. And NOR gates is just that, except with the result inverted agan.

  • I don't know what this topic is, and I already feel like I'm an expert at it.

    Kudos!

  • I finally understand digital logic!

  • Ohh my God, I want to kiss your hands man. I wish you was my teacher...Amazing .. this is why i love all foreigner teachers

  • My god, I am actually able to understand this.

    *kicks old computer architecture textbook hard*

  • Thanks!

  • Thank you ! very mush this helps me alot ....keep it it up !!!

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