# 3-input logic gate on circuitikz

How can I draw a 3-input logic gate with circuitikz? Is there a way to do so?

For example,

\begin{circuitikz}
\draw
(0,0) node[and port](myand){}
(myand.in 1) node[left]{A}
(myand.in 2) node[left]{B}
(myand.in 3) node[left]{C}
(myand.out) node[right]{Y}
\end{circuitikz}

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I don't know about circuitikz, but with tikz you could see this answer. Who knows, maybe it even helps with circuitikz. –  morbusg Jan 20 '13 at 23:14
Yeah, I've seen it. But it's because I use circuitikz to draw my circuits, so I'm used to it. But thank you anyway. –  Gutierrez PS Jan 26 '13 at 16:39

\documentclass{minimal}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{circuits.logic.US,circuits.logic.IEC}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}[minimum height=0.75cm]
\node[or gate US, draw,logic gate inputs=nnn] (A) {};
\foreach \a in {1,...,3}
\draw (A.input \a -| -1,0) -- (A.input \a);
\draw (A.output) -- ([xshift=0.5cm]A.output);
\end{tikzpicture}

\begin{tikzpicture}[minimum height=0.75cm]
\node[and gate US, draw,logic gate inputs=nnn] (A) {};
\foreach \a in {1,...,3}
\draw (A.input \a -| -1,0) -- (A.input \a);
\draw (A.output) -- ([xshift=0.5cm]A.output);
\end{tikzpicture}

\end{document}


By slight modification of this code you can acheive gates with more inputs (modifying inputs=nnn and \foreach \a in {1,...,3}).

For more, check TikZ & PGF manual section 29.3 Page 300

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I was trying to do it with circuitikz, but it seems there's no way. Thanks anyway. –  Gutierrez PS Feb 27 '13 at 23:05