Gates and Logic Hakim Weatherspoon CS 3410, Spring 2012 Computer Science Cornell Universty See: P&H Appendix C.2 and C.3 (Also, see C.0 and C.1)

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Gates and Logic Hakim Weatherspoon CS 3410, Spring 2012 Computer Science Cornell Universty See: P&H Appendix C.2 and C.3 (Also, see C.0 and C.1)

2 A switch Acts as a conductor or insulator Can be used to build amazing things…

3 Goals for today To understand how to program, we will build a processor (i.e. a logic circuit) Logic circuits Use P- and N-transistors to implement NAND or NOR gates Use NAND or NOR gates to implement the logic circuits Build efficient logic circuits

4 Better Switch One current controls another (larger) current Static Power: – Keeps consuming power when in the ON state Dynamic Power: – Jump in power consumption when switching

5 e N P N P N P N P N P N P NP e e e e e e e e e e e e e hole Atoms

6 B e e e e Si e e e SiliconPhosphorusBoron e P e e e e Elements

7 e Si e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e ee e e ee e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e ee e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e Silicon Silicon Crystal

8 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e ee e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e N-Type: Silicon + Phosphorus e P e e e e e P e e e e e P e e e e e P e e e e Phosphorus Doping

9 B e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e ee e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e P-Type: Silicon + Boron B e e e B e e e B e e e Boron Doping

10 Semiconductors Insulator n-type (Si+Phosphorus) has mobile electrons: p-type (Si+Boron) has mobile holes: low voltage (mobile electrons) → conductor high voltage (depleted) → insulator low voltage (depleted) → insulator high voltage (mobile holes) → conductor

11 P-TypeN-Type e e e e e e e e e e e e e e Bipolar Junction low v → conductor high v → insulator low v → insulator high v → conductor

12 P-TypeN-Type e e e e e e e e e e e e e + – Reverse Bias low v → conductor high v → insulator low v → insulator high v → conductor e

13 P-TypeN-Type e e e e e e e e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e e e e e – + Forward Bias low v → conductor high v → insulator low v → insulator high v → conductor

14 Diodes p-typen-type PN Junction “Diode” Conventions: vdd = vcc = +1.2v = +5v = hi vss = vee = 0v = gnd

15 PNP Junction p-type n-type

16 Bipolar Junction Transistors Solid-state switch: The most amazing invention of the 1900s Emitter = “input”, Base = “switch”, Collector = “output” pnp C E=vdd B E C B vdd pn vss=E C B C E B vss n PNP TransistorNPN Transistor

17 Field Effect Transistors P-type FET Connect Source to Drain when Gate = lo Drain must be vdd, or connected to source of another P-type transistor N-type FET Connect Source to Drain when Gate = hi Source must be vss, or connected to drain of another N-type transistor Drain = vdd Source Gate Drain Source = vss Gate

18 Multiple Transistors InOut voltage Gate delay transistor switching time voltage, propagation, fanout, temperature, … CMOS design (complementary-symmetry metal–oxide – semiconductor) Power consumption = dynamic + leakage inout Vdd Vss t 0v +5v

19 Digital Logic InOut +5v 0v +5v voltage inout Vdd Vss t 0v +5v +2v +0.5v InOut truth table Conventions: vdd = vcc = +1.2v = +5v = hi = true = 1 vss = vee = 0v = gnd = false = 0

20 NOT Gate (Inverter) InOut inout Truth table Function: NOT Symbol: inout Vdd Vss

21 NAND Gate ABout b a A Vdd Vss B B A Vdd Function: NAND Symbol:

22 NOR Gate b a out A Vss Vdd B B A Vss Function: NOR Symbol: ABout

23 Building Functions AND: OR: NOT:

24 Universal Gates NAND is universal (so is NOR) Can implement any function with just NAND gates – De Morgan’s laws are helpful (pushing bubbles) useful for manufacturing E.g.: XOR (A, B) = A or B but not both (“exclusive or”) Proof: ?

25 Administrivia Make sure you have access to CMS and Piazza.com Lab Sections started this week Lab0 turned in during Section Bring laptop to section, if possible (not required) Lab1 available Monday next week (due following Monday) Group projects start in week 4 (partner in same section) Homework1 available Monday Due following Monday Office hours start next week More information available on website by this weekend Clickers not required, bring to every lecture Participation, not attendance

26 Logic Equations Some notation: constants: true = 1, false = 0 variables: a, b, out, … operators: AND(a, b) = a b = a & b = a  b OR(a, b) = a + b = a | b = a  b NOT(a) = ā = !a =  a

27 Identities Identities useful for manipulating logic equations – For optimization & ease of implementation a + 0 = a + 1 = a + ā = a 0 = a 1 = a ā = (a + b) = (a b) = a + a b = a(b+c) = a 1 0 a 0 a b a + b a ab + ac a + bc

28 Logic Manipulation functions: gates ↔ truth tables ↔ equations Example: abc

29

Logic Minimization A common problem is how to implement a desired function most efficiently One can derive the equation from the truth table How does one find the most efficient equation? –Manipulate algebraically until satisfied –Use Karnaugh maps (or K maps) abcminterm 000abc for all outputs that are 1, take the corresponding minterm Obtain the result in “sum of products” form

Karnaugh maps Encoding of the truth table where adjacent cells differ in only one bit about truth table for AND Corresponding Karnaugh map ab

Bigger Karnaugh Maps 3-input func a b c y ab c 4-input func a b c y ab cd d 11 10

abcout Sum of minterms yields abc + abc + abc + abc Minimization with Karnaugh maps (1)

abcout Sum of minterms yields abc + abc + abc + abc Karnaugh maps identify which inputs are (ir)relevant to the output c ab Minimization with Karnaugh maps (2)

abcout Sum of minterms yields abc + abc + abc + abc Karnaugh map minimization Cover all 1’s Group adjacent blocks of 2 n 1’s that yield a rectangular shape Encode the common features of the rectangle  out = ab + ac c ab Minimization with Karnaugh maps (2)

Karnaugh Minimization Tricks (1) Minterms can overlap out = bc + ac + ab Minterms can span 2, 4, 8 or more cells out = c + ab c ab c ab

Karnaugh Minimization Tricks (2) The map wraps around –out = bd ab cd ab cd 11 10

Karnaugh Minimization Tricks (3) “Don’t care” values can be interpreted individually in whatever way is convenient –assume all x’s = 1 –out = d –assume middle x’s = 0 –assume 4 th column x = 1 –out = bd 100x 0xx0 0xx ab cd xxx 1xx ab cd 11 10

Multiplexer A multiplexer selects between multiple inputs –out = a, if d = 0 –out = b, if d = 1 Build truth table Minimize diagram Derive logic diagram a b d

Multiplexer Implementation abdout Build a truth table = abd + abd + a bd + a b d a b d

Multiplexer Implementation abdout Build the Karnaugh map a b d d ab

Multiplexer Implementation abdout Derive Minimal Logic Equation out = ad + bd a b d d ab

Multiplexer Implementation d ab Derive Minimal Logic Equation out = ad + bd abdout a b d

Summary We can now implement any logic circuit –Can do it efficiently, using Karnaugh maps to find the minimal terms required –Can use either NAND or NOR gates to implement the logic circuit –Can use P- and N-transistors to implement NAND or NOR gates