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Take a simple, everyday thing like a coffee and soup vending-machine. Before it delivers a cup of coffee, two things must happen: (i) some money must have been put in; and (ii) the button for ‘coffee’ must have been pressed. We can write down the requirement as
and represent this diagrammatically —see Figure 19.1.
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Watson, J. (1990). Logic gates. In: Mastering Electronics. Macmillan Master Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11911-0_19
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