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Individual logic gates can be connected together to form a variety of different switching functions and combinational logic circuits. As we have seen throught this Digital Logic tutorial section, the three most basic logic gates are the: AND, OR and NOT gates, and given this set of logic gates it is possible to implement all of the possible Boolean switching functions, thus making them a “full set” of Universal Logic Gates.