Re: 3-input XNOR in SOP form
- From: "Arlet" <usenet+5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Oct 2006 13:56:33 -0700
KL wrote:
OK so when it is XNOR(a,b) it is one when a=0 and b=0 because there is
an 'even' number of 1's (ie 0) is that right?
Correct.
so my table would be reversed?
I'm not sure what you mean by "reversed', but if you just count the
ones, and see if the number is even/odd, you'll get the right answer.
.
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