
Logic design
Logic design is the process of creating systems that process information using digital signals, typically represented as binary values (0s and 1s). It involves designing circuits and pathways—using logic gates—that perform specific functions, such as making decisions or calculations, based on input signals. This foundation is essential for building computers and electronic devices, enabling them to perform tasks reliably and efficiently by translating complex operations into simple, logical steps. Essentially, logic design transforms high-level ideas into the electrical circuits that power digital technology.