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Armed with our minimal forms we feel mighty indeed, and we are ready to build the device we’ve designed. We need to physically perform the operations demanded by the equations derived for our logic functions. If our minimal form is \( F={x}_2\overset{-}{x_1}+{x}_2{x}_0 \), say, then we need to perform one NOT operation, one two-input OR operation, and two two-input AND operations. We can draw a schematic of the circuit layout required, as seen in Fig. 6.1:
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Seiffertt, J. (2017). Logic Gates. In: Digital Logic for Computing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56839-3_6
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