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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Electronics Projects 1&#xA;&#xA;DIGITAL LOGIC&#xA;&#xA;I have been building some small electronics projects based on the 74HC/LS series of Integrated circuits.   In essence these are small boards with a 14 pin IC holder soldered on, along with header pins of different colours for +V, GND, Input and outputs. &#xA;&#xA;so far I have built two based on the 74HC00 Quad 2 input NAND gate and one based on the 74HC08 Quad 2 input AND gate.   So far they work really well.  I am hoping that these can be both powered by and used via a Raspberry Pi or Arduino.   The intention is to build some boards up for use in teaching about digital logic. &#xA;&#xA;cc-by logo&#xA;&#xA;#electronics, #hardware, #logic, #projects, #education&#xA;&#xA;You can find me on Friendica at zleap@social.isurf.ca&#xA;---&#xA;&#xA;cc-by logo&#xA;Licenced under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)&#xA;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
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<p>DIGITAL LOGIC</p>

<p>I have been building some small electronics projects based on the 74HC/LS series of Integrated circuits.   In essence these are small boards with a 14 pin IC holder soldered on, along with header pins of different colours for +V, GND, Input and outputs.</p>

<p>so far I have built two based on the 74HC00 Quad 2 input NAND gate and one based on the 74HC08 Quad 2 input AND gate.   So far they work really well.  I am hoping that these can be both powered by and used via a Raspberry Pi or Arduino.   The intention is to build some boards up for use in teaching about digital logic.</p>

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