Ultimate GCSE Computer Science Podcast

S8:EP1 Logic Diagrams and Truth Tables

16 min · 27 apr 2026
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This episode introduces logic gates and truth tables, fundamental concepts in computing and digital electronics. It explains how to construct and interpret truth tables for basic logic gates such as NOT, AND, and OR, which represent Boolean operators. The document demonstrates the application of these gates in simple circuits and binary situations, using examples like safe mechanisms and security lighting to illustrate how logical expressions translate into real-world scenarios. Finally, it covers combining logic gates to create more complex circuits and modeling real-life situations with these logical structures.

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