Analog Circuitry
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Keywords | Content |
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gates | Each color of each gate has a different transformation. Play around with them until you find some that make it easier to understand what the inputs are. |
gates, easy | Try making the bowtie gates red, the pentagon gates blue, the pawn gates red, and the two-input gates blue. Do you notice anything about the outputs? |
inputs | The first few inputs, to help you figure out the gates, are: SWING, PELOSI, BOAST, HAM, PROMO, EAVES. |
xor, and, or | The symbols for the two-input gates will help you figure out the functions for their red meanings. |
lines | The color of the lines between the nodes - pink or black - refers to whether the value traveling along that line is a word or not. |
AND | the AND gate is the hardest to figure out. Blue is overlapping letters, e.g., REMOTE and DENOTE make EOTE. Green is a caesar shift of the second word by the first letter of the first word. |
extract | Once you've gotten most or all of the right intermediate outputs, apply the functions you've learned to figure out what the overall output of the circuit is. |