Digital logic design uses binary numbers (zeros and ones) to create inputs and outputs for electronic devices. As a digital logic designer, you could help develop technologies like cell phones, computers, and other personal electronics. Digital logic is based on binary code and logic gates like AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, and XOR, which can be combined into more complex circuits. This lab experiment aims to verify the truth tables of these basic logic gates by building circuits on a trainer and testing all input combinations to check the output.