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born2c0de
I had to make an electronics Project for school.
So I decided to work on adders and I thought it would be useful for others If I posted my project here.
So This Project File explains what Gates are, their use in Adders, Half-adders,Full-adders etc.
It shows how to construct a 2-bit Full Adder and Use it.

Enjoy the Tutorial.
Please post comments.

P.S : I posted this tutorial here as I could not find an appropriate category.
Dark_Nexus
this is a great reference for CS and EE majors alike, well done!! icon_up.gif
sana
Born! have you ever made a project in electronics for interfacing a light sensor with a bulb through microcontroller chip? Actually this is my project these days and i am to accomplish it. I have joined the circuitary but it is not working. Please tell me if you have any idea??
Thanks.
born2c0de
Not yet...but I can try to help.
Post your Projects Circuit Diagram and everything else that is necessary for me to know about it.
Maybe I can help you out.
sana
Circuit is attached along with.
AbstractCoder
Born2c0de,


I always find your articles to be interesting and educational. I would like to see more about this subject, and circuits/electronics in general. I like learning how things really work on the inside, that is why I find ASM to be so interesting.
dogar sahab
QUOTE(born2c0de @ 5 Oct, 2005 - 12:20 AM) *

I had to make an electronics Project for school.
So I decided to work on adders and I thought it would be useful for others If I posted my project here.
So This Project File explains what Gates are, their use in Adders, Half-adders,Full-adders etc.
It shows how to construct a 2-bit Full Adder and Use it.

Enjoy the Tutorial.
Please post comments.

P.S : I posted this tutorial here as I could not find an appropriate category.

If you are looking for proper category of electronics chat and help regarding it then you must log on to
www.allaboutcircuits.com
This will really help you out!
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