What Does a Nand Gate Look Like?

A NAND gate is an electrical logic component made of a configuration of transistors. A transistor is a device that amplifies a current if the transistor has a power source. NAND gates fall under the broader category of transistor-transistor logic (TTL) devices. Modern electronics rely on NAND gates and other forms of TTL components.

  1. History

    • Before the transistor was invented, relays were used in lieu of NAND gates. Relays were electrical switches that physically opened and close with the application of electricity.

    Use

    • NAND gates are used in various configurations to create different logic operations.

    Packaging

    • The transistors that make up a NAND gate are delicate, thus they are packaged in a small black chip, often containing multiple NAND gates in one chip. Pins are included on the sides of the chip so it can be attached to a circuit board.

    Cost

    • Due to advances in transistor manufacturing technology NAND gates are available at relatively low costs.

    Manufacturers

    • Several companies produce NAND gates, including: Fairchild Semiconductor, National Semiconductor and Texas Instruments.

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