Fundamentals of logic design teach us how to take a massive, complex problem and break it down into tiny, unmistakable logical steps. It is the ultimate exercise in efficiency and precision. Without these fundamentals, the high-speed processing and reliable memory we take for granted today simply wouldn't exist.
By using these two states, we can represent numbers, text, and complex instructions. 2. The Logic Gates: The Building Blocks
Adders (used for math), Multiplexers (used to select between different data signals), and Decoders.

