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===Digital building block=== [[File:CMOS 4049 diagram.svg|class=skin-invert-image|thumb|right|150px|This schematic diagram shows the arrangement of NOT gates within a standard 4049 CMOS hex inverting buffer.]] The inverter is a basic building block in digital electronics. Multiplexers, decoders, state machines, and other sophisticated digital devices may use inverters. The ''hex inverter'' is an [[integrated circuit]] that contains six (''[[wikt:hexa-|hexa-]]'') inverters. For example, the [[7400 series|7404]] [[Transistor–transistor logic|TTL]] chip which has 14 pins and the 4049 [[CMOS]] chip which has 16 pins, 2 of which are used for power/referencing, and 12 of which are used by the inputs and outputs of the six inverters (the 4049 has 2 pins with no connection). ==== Analytical representation ==== <math>f(a)=1-a</math> is the analytical representation of NOT gate: * <math>f(0)=1-0=1</math> * <math>f(1)=1-1=0</math>
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