Is it possible to implement this circuit operation?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the use of switches, LEDs, and various electronic components in a project. It also explores the possibility of forming a digital logic circuit using only diodes and resistors, with the conclusion that using transistors would be necessary.
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When switch A is turn on , LED 1 will light up When switch B is turn on , LED 2 will light up. When one of the LED is turn on , all other LED will not turn on. When the LED is turning on and if you are to press another switch , it will have no effect at all. what I mean is no other LED will turn on

In this project , I am only allowed to use the following component.
opamp , zener diode , led , resistor , capacitor , p or n mosfet , NPN BJT or PNP BJT , diode , temperature sensor , LDR , speaker , trimmer , switch(normal) , pusb-button switch , infra red emitter , red detector
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Is it possible to form a digital logic circuit using diode and resistor?
 
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Yes - it's called RTL or resistor-transistor logic. (wikipedia has it covered.)
 
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ToonBlue said:
Is it possible to form a digital logic circuit using diode and resistor?

Daz said:
Yes - it's called RTL or resistor-transistor logic. (wikipedia has it covered.)
Uh ... Daz, how to you jump from the question about diode/resistor logic to resistor/transistor logic? They are not the same thing.
 
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ToonBlue said:
Is it possible to form a digital logic circuit using diode and resistor?
No, but since you are allowed to use transistors you don't have that problem.
 
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phinds said:
Uh ... Daz, how to you jump from the question about diode/resistor logic to resistor/transistor logic? They are not the same thing.

I misread - that's how. Oops. Anyway RTL or DTL would do.
 

Related to Is it possible to implement this circuit operation?

1. Can this circuit operation be implemented in real life?

Yes, it is possible to implement this circuit operation in real life. With the advancement of technology, many complex circuit operations can now be implemented with high precision and efficiency.

2. What are the necessary components for implementing this circuit operation?

The necessary components for implementing this circuit operation will depend on the specific operation itself. However, some common components that may be required include resistors, capacitors, transistors, and integrated circuits.

3. Is it difficult to implement this circuit operation?

The difficulty level of implementing this circuit operation will vary depending on the complexity of the operation and the individual's level of experience and expertise. It may require a significant amount of knowledge and skill in circuit design and analysis.

4. Are there any limitations to implementing this circuit operation?

Like any other technology, there may be limitations to implementing this circuit operation. These limitations could include cost, availability of components, and technical constraints. It is essential to thoroughly research and analyze these limitations before attempting to implement the operation.

5. Can this circuit operation be modified or improved upon?

Yes, most circuit operations can be modified or improved upon. Engineers and scientists are constantly working to improve existing technologies and develop new ones. It is essential to continue researching and experimenting to find new and better ways to implement this circuit operation.

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