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The truth table for an S-R flip-flop has how many VALID entries?
Options
A. 3
B. 1
C. 4
D. 2
Correct Answer
3
Flip-Flops and Timers problems
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1. A series of gradually decreasing sine wave oscillations is called:
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A. ringing
B. slew
C. overshooting
D. undershooting
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Correct Answer: ringing
2. Which test equipment best allows a comparison between input and output signals?
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A. an oscilloscope
B. a logic probe
C. a spectrum analyzer
D. a multitrace oscilloscope
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Correct Answer: a multitrace oscilloscope
3. Which device would best aid in shorted track detection?
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A. multimeter
B. current tracer
C. logic pulser
D. oscilloscope
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Correct Answer: current tracer
4. The use of a multimeter with digital circuits allows the measurement of:
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A. pulse width
B. voltage or resistance
C. current
D. pulse trains
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Correct Answer: voltage or resistance
5. The determination of a digital signal's frequency and waveshape is best accomplished with which test equipment?
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A. an oscilloscope
B. a multimeter
C. a spectrum analyzer
D. a frequency generator
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Correct Answer: an oscilloscope
6. One example of the use of an S-R flip-flop is as a(n):
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A. transition pulse generator
B. astable oscillator
C. racer
D. switch debouncer
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Correct Answer: switch debouncer
7. The 555 timer can be used in which of the following configurations?
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A. astable, monostable
B. monostable, bistable
C. astable, toggled
D. bistable, tristable
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Correct Answer: astable, monostable
8. The equation for the output frequency of a 555 timer operating in the astable mode is:
.
What value of C
1
will be required if R
1
= 1 kΩ, R
2
= 1 kΩ, and f = 1 kHz?
Options
A. 0.33 µF
B. 0.48 µF
C. 480 µF
D. 33 nF
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Correct Answer: 0.48 µF
9. What is one disadvantage of an S-R flip-flop?
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A. It has no Enable input.
B. It has a RACE condition.
C. It has no clock input.
D. It has only a single output.
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Correct Answer: It has a RACE condition.
10. An astable multivibrator is a circuit that:
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A. has two stable states
B. is free-running
C. produces a continuous output signal
D. is free-running and produces a continuous output signal
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Correct Answer: produces a continuous output signal
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