Logic OR Gate
The Logic OR Gate is a type of digital logic circuit whose output goes HIGH to a logic level 1 only when one or more of its inputs are HIGH
The output, Q of a “Logic OR Gate” only returns “LOW” again when ALL of its inputs are at a logic level “0”. In other words for a logic OR gate, any “HIGH” input will give a “HIGH”, logic level “1” output.
The logic or Boolean expression given for a digital logic OR gate is that for Logical Additionwhich is denoted by a plus sign, ( + ) giving us the Boolean expression of: A+B = Q.
Thus a logic OR gate can be correctly described as an “Inclusive OR gate” because the output is true when both of its inputs are true (HIGH). Then we can define the operation of a 2-input logic OR gate as being:
“If either A or B is true, then Q is true”
A simple 2-input inclusive OR gate can be constructed using RTL Resistor-transistor switches connected together as shown below with the inputs connected directly to the transistor bases. Either transistor must be saturated “ON” for an output at Q.
Logic OR Gates are available using digital circuits to produce the desired logical function and is given a symbol whose shape represents the logical operation of the OR gate.
Like the AND gate, the OR function can have any number of individual inputs. However, commercial available OR gates are available in 2, 3, or 4 inputs types. Additional inputs will require gates to be cascaded together for example.
The Boolean Expression for this 6-input OR gate will therefore be:
Q = (A+B)+(C+D)+(E+F)
In other words:
A OR B OR C OR D OR E OR F gives Q
If the number of inputs required is an odd number of inputs any “unused” inputs can be held LOW by connecting them directly to ground using suitable “Pull-down” resistors.
Commonly available digital logic OR gate IC’s include:
TTL Logic OR Gates
· 74LS32 Quad 2-input
CMOS Logic OR Gates
· CD4071 Quad 2-input
· CD4075 Triple 3-input
· CD4072 Dual 4-input