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Notice the rules the engineers use to draw their diagrams:
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* the information normally flows from left to right.  The inputs are to the left, and the outputs to the right.
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* the wires rarely go "backward" from a the output of a gate that is more to the input of a gate that would be to its left.
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* the wires are most often horizontal or vertical.
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* there are exceptions to the rules above, as is typical for a set of rules!
 
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 27 September 2012

--D. Thiebaut 13:57, 27 September 2012 (EDT)


Notice the rules the engineers use to draw their diagrams:

  • the information normally flows from left to right. The inputs are to the left, and the outputs to the right.
  • the wires rarely go "backward" from a the output of a gate that is more to the input of a gate that would be to its left.
  • the wires are most often horizontal or vertical.
  • there are exceptions to the rules above, as is typical for a set of rules!

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