Truth Table
Truth Table
A truth table represents the relation between all inputs and possible outputs of any logic device or logic circuit in a tabular form. The number of inputs may vary from one to many depending upon the device or complexity of the circuit. Number of output also varies in this way and may be one or more. For different digital circuits, some of the examples of truth table are given below.
Table: Examples of Truth Tables for 1-input, 2-input and 3-input Circuits
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