Across
- 1. Gate - The "negative AND" gate.
- 5. Gate - The "negative OR" gate.
- 6. Gate - Provides an output if at least one input is "on."
- 11. - Base-16, a favorite among programmers.
- 12. - Chooses one signal from many inputs.
- 16. Gate - "Either but not both" logic.
- 17. - Distributes one signal to multiple outputs.
- 18. Gate - Flips the input: "off" becomes "on" and vice versa.
- 19. - Basic memory unit in digital circuits.
Down
- 2. - Performs addition in binary arithmetic.
- 3. Gate - Requires all inputs to be "on" to give an output.
- 4. Table - A reference for logic gate behavior.
- 6. - Base-8, often seen in computer programming.
- 7. - Base-10, the realm of everyday math.
- 8. - Computers' fundamental language.
- 9. - Determines the relationship between two digital values.
- 10. - Converts binary signals into a different format.
- 13. - Converts input signals into binary code.
- 14. Circuit - Outputs solely depend on present inputs.
- 15. Circuit - Outputs depend on current and past inputs.
