Usage of IC 4069

from __future__ import print_function
from BinPy import *
# Usage of IC 4069:

ic = IC_4069()

print(ic.__doc__)
Hex NOT gate
Pin_2 = NOT(Pin_1)
Pin_4 = NOT(Pin_3)
Pin_6 = NOT(Pin_5)
Pin_8 = NOT(Pin_9)
Pin_10 = NOT(Pin_11)
Pin_12 = NOT(Pin_13)
# The Pin configuration is:

inp = {2: 0, 3: 1, 4: 0, 5: 1, 7: 0, 9: 1, 10: 1, 11: 1, 12: 1, 14: 1}

# Pin initinalization

# Powering up the IC - using -- ic.setIC({14: 1, 7: 0}) -- \n

ic.setIC({14: 1, 7: 0})

# Setting the inputs of the ic

ic.setIC(inp)

# Draw the IC with the current configuration\n

ic.drawIC()
             ┌─────────◡─────────┐
             │                   │
Inp [0]    ──┤  1            14  ├──    [1] VCC
             │                   │
             │                   │
Out [0]    ──┤  2      4     13  ├──    [0] Inp
             │                   │
             │                   │
Inp [1]    ──┤  3      0     12  ├──    [1] Out
             │                   │
             │                   │
Out [0]    ──┤  4      6     11  ├──    [1] Inp
             │                   │
             │                   │
Inp [1]    ──┤  5      9     10  ├──    [1] Out
             │                   │
             │                   │
Out [0]    ──┤  6             9  ├──    [1] Inp
             │                   │
             │                   │
GND [0]    ──┤  7             8  ├──    [0] Out
             │                   │
             └───────────────────┘
# Run the IC with the current configuration using -- print ic.run() --

# Note that the ic.run() returns a dict of pin configuration similar to

print (ic.run())
{2: 1, 4: 0, 6: 0, 8: 0, 10: 0, 12: 1}
# Seting the outputs to the current IC configuration using -- ic.setIC(ic.run()) --\n

ic.setIC(ic.run())

# Draw the final configuration

ic.drawIC()
             ┌─────────◡─────────┐
             │                   │
Inp [0]    ──┤  1            14  ├──    [1] VCC
             │                   │
             │                   │
Out [1]    ──┤  2      4     13  ├──    [0] Inp
             │                   │
             │                   │
Inp [1]    ──┤  3      0     12  ├──    [1] Out
             │                   │
             │                   │
Out [0]    ──┤  4      6     11  ├──    [1] Inp
             │                   │
             │                   │
Inp [1]    ──┤  5      9     10  ├──    [0] Out
             │                   │
             │                   │
Out [0]    ──┤  6             9  ├──    [1] Inp
             │                   │
             │                   │
GND [0]    ──┤  7             8  ├──    [0] Out
             │                   │
             └───────────────────┘
# Seting the outputs to the current IC configuration using -- ic.setIC(ic.run()) --

ic.setIC(ic.run())

# Draw the final configuration

ic.drawIC()

# Run the IC

print (ic.run())
              ┌─────────◡─────────┐
              │                   │
 Inp [0]    ──┤  1            14  ├──    [1] VCC
              │                   │
              │                   │
 Out [1]    ──┤  2      4     13  ├──    [0] Inp
              │                   │
              │                   │
 Inp [1]    ──┤  3      0     12  ├──    [1] Out
              │                   │
              │                   │
 Out [0]    ──┤  4      6     11  ├──    [1] Inp
              │                   │
              │                   │
 Inp [1]    ──┤  5      9     10  ├──    [0] Out
              │                   │
              │                   │
 Out [0]    ──┤  6             9  ├──    [1] Inp
              │                   │
              │                   │
 GND [0]    ──┤  7             8  ├──    [0] Out
              │                   │
              └───────────────────┘
{2: 1, 4: 0, 6: 0, 8: 0, 10: 0, 12: 1}
# Connector Outputs
c = Connector()

# Set the output connector to a particular pin of the ic
ic.setOutput(2, c)

print(c)
Connector; State: 1