Okay. Been tinkering with analog audio electronics off and on for several years, but I have only a very rudimentary understanding of digital logic circuits (I can do truth tables for all the basic gates, but that's about it). So I've created a bit of a problem for myself that I'd like to try and solve with logic ICs:
- I have 6 gates
- I have 3 push-button switches
- Different combinations of gates need to go high based on combinations of the three push-buttons
I've attached a pic of what my logic table would look like. How do I go about making this sucker a circuit? I just don't know what the next step would be.
I have done something like this in that past with many, many more gates (20-ish?), but I cheated: I crammed an Arduino in the box told it which of its gazillion outputs to send 5V to based on input combos.
- I have 6 gates
- I have 3 push-button switches
- Different combinations of gates need to go high based on combinations of the three push-buttons
I've attached a pic of what my logic table would look like. How do I go about making this sucker a circuit? I just don't know what the next step would be.
I have done something like this in that past with many, many more gates (20-ish?), but I cheated: I crammed an Arduino in the box told it which of its gazillion outputs to send 5V to based on input combos.