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Design and Development of Boolean Logic Simplifying Calculator

Dhanush K., K. B. Ramesh

Abstract


In this paper, I recommend a calculator that can limit Boolean expressions (up to four variables) in your simple logical expression in the Product Total (Sop) form. Boolean simplicity is important in reducing the number of words, allowing a little more complex rotation to be used in a more practical way. Work introduced the ARDUINO NANO processor functions. The circuitry is built into the PCB board of the composite form element. The algorithm used follows the Karnaugh-map (k-map) opening process. this is one of the most important ways to reduce any Boolean expression. within the digital electronics environment, Boolean simplification is widely used in chip construction. in a way to lower the gates of good judgment, a nano-chip can be built at a lower cost and space. This proposed device may be available to simplify Boolean as it is faster, more efficient, and brings better results


Keywords: Arduino, boolean algebra, calculator, ATMEGA328P processor, karnaugh map, logic designing, educational tool

 



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