
Fully Wired Electronics - Mini-Logic
User Manual v1.0
The two inputs, both located at the top of the module, work independently of each
other. When a gate or trigger signal is detected on one of the inputs, the associated
input LED, which is located directly under the both inputs, will illuminate. Both inputs
are used to alter the states of the outputs, and is the only way to do so on the
Mini-Logic. Each of the outputs are visualised on the module through the use of
rectangular boxes around each of the output jack sockets. The output states for each
of the logic types are indicated through the LEDs located below its associated output
jack socket. By default the NOT 1, NOT 2, NAND, NOR and XNOR LEDs will all be
illuminated once the module receives power, assuming no gate or trigger signal is
active at either of the inputs. Once a gate or trigger signal is detected the states of
each output, and its respective LED, will change according to the appropriate truth
table for the logic gate type.
Each input would expect to receive a +5V gate or trigger signal, however under
normal operation should tolerate signals up to +12V. The Mini-Logic will only output
+5V signals.