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Question
When an 8-bit serial in/serial out shift register is used for a 20 µs time delay, the clock frequency is ________.
Options
A. 40 kHz
B. 50 kHz
C. 400 kHz
D. 500 kHz
Correct Answer
400 kHz
Shift Registers problems
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1. A sequence of equally spaced timing pulses may be easily generated by which type of counter circuit?
Options
A. ring shift
B. clock
C. Johnson
D. binary
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Correct Answer: ring shift
2. An 8-bit serial in/serial out shift register is used with a clock frequency of 150 kHz. What is the time delay between the serial input and the Q
3
output?
Options
A. 1.67 µs
B. 26.67 µs
C. 26.7 ms
D. 267 ms
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Correct Answer: 26.67 µs
3. In a parallel in/parallel out shift register, D
0
= 1, D
1
= 1, D
2
= 1, and D
3
= 0. After three clock pulses, the data outputs are ________.
Options
A. 1110
B. 0001
C. 1100
D. 1000
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Correct Answer: 0001
4. What is a transceiver circuit?
Options
A. a buffer that transfers data from input to output
B. a buffer that transfers data from output to input
C. a buffer that can operate in both directions
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Correct Answer: a buffer that can operate in both directions
5. If an 8-bit ring counter has an initial state 10111110, what is the state after the fourth clock pulse?
Options
A. 11101011
B. 00010111
C. 11110000
D. 00000000
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Correct Answer: 11101011
6. Another way to connect devices to a shared data bus is to use a ________.
Options
A. circulating gate
B. transceiver
C. bidirectional encoder
D. strobed latch
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Correct Answer: transceiver
7. A 74HC195 4-bit parallel access shift register can be used for ________.
Options
A. serial in/serial out operation
B. serial in/parallel out operation
C. parallel in/serial out operation
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
8. The primary purpose of a three-state buffer is usually:
Options
A. to provide isolation between the input device and the data bus
B. to provide the sink or source current required by any device connected to its output without loading down the output device
C. temporary data storage
D. to control data flow
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Correct Answer: to provide isolation between the input device and the data bus
9. In a 4-bit Johnson counter sequence there are a total of how many states, or bit patterns?
Options
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 8
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Correct Answer: 8
10. Computers operate on data internally in a ________ format.
Options
A. tristate
B. universal
C. parallel
D. serial
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Correct Answer: parallel
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