Hi! I'm a producer with Scripps News and a science journalist.
I'm making a video for my show (The Why) to explain how a microchip works and why they're so hard to make.
I thought in the video I would use breadboard to make a half adder (or an even simpler logic circuit!) to show how the absolute most simple logic circuit works
Here's are two tutorials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzGrf4CRVqg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0P-f8HBPJI
But I'd like to do it on camera even more simply.
Anyone have suggestions on how :
a)to make a half adder without the IC's (they're a little mysterious to the viewer since you can't see inside them and have extra pins/legs that confuse their function.)
OR
b) to build a different logic circuit that shows how electricity can solve logic puzzles?
Best, Eli
What's the simplest logic circuit to make...without IC's?
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Re: What's the simplest logic circuit to make...without IC's?
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Our science team does have expertise in simplifying, teaching, and explaining concepts like these (and making STEM videos). If you want to reach out about partnering with Science Buddies for an educational video, please email us at scibuddy@sciencebuddies.org
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Re: What's the simplest logic circuit to make...without IC's?
Got it, thanks Amy!