digital logic component

noun
  1. A digital logic component is a fundamental building block used in digital circuits to perform logical operations on one or more binary inputs to produce a single binary output. These components include logic gates, flip-flops, multiplexers, and other devices that are used to create complex digital systems. noun
    The engineer used a digital logic component to design the circuit for the new microprocessor.
    Digital logic components such as AND, OR, and NOT gates are essential in constructing digital systems.