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Question
The output pulse width for a 555 monostable circuit with R
1
= 3.3 kΩ and C
1
= 0.02 µF is ________.
Options
A. 7.3 µs
B. 73 µs
C. 7.3 ms
D. 73 ms
Correct Answer
73 µs
Flip-Flops problems
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1. With four
J-K
flip-flops wired as an asynchronous counter, the first output change of divider #4 indicates a count of how many input clock pulses?
Options
A. 16
B. 8
C. 4
D. 2
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Correct Answer: 8
2. A 555 timer is connected for astable operation as shown below along with the output waveform. It is determined that the duty cycle should be 0.5. What steps need to be taken to correct the duty cycle, while maintaining the same output frequency?
Options
A. Increase the value of
C
.
B. Increase
V
cc
and decrease
R
L
.
C. Decrease
R
1
and
R
2
.
D. Decrease
R
1
and increase
R
2
.
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Correct Answer: Decrease
R
1
and increase
R
2
.
3. How many flip-flops are in the 7475 IC?
Options
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 8
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Correct Answer: 4
4. The carry propagation can be expressed as ________.
Options
A. C
p
= AB
B. C
p
= A + B
C.
D.
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Correct Answer: C
p
= A + B
5. The design concept of using building blocks of circuits in a PLD program is called a(n):
Options
A. hierarchical design.
B. architectural design.
C. digital design.
D. verilog.
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Correct Answer: hierarchical design.
6. Latches constructed with NOR and NAND gates tend to remain in the latched condition due to which configuration feature?
Options
A. cross coupling
B. gate impedance
C. low input voltages
D. asynchronous operation
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Correct Answer: cross coupling
7. A J-K flip-flop is in a "no change" condition when ________.
Options
A. J = 1, K = 1
B. J = 1, K = 0
C. J = 0, K = 1
D. J = 0, K = 0
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Correct Answer: J = 0, K = 0
8. How can the cross-coupled NAND flip-flop be made to have active-HIGH
S-R
inputs?
Options
A. It can't be done.
B. Invert the Q outputs.
C. Invert the
S-R
inputs.
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Correct Answer: Invert the
S-R
inputs.
9. On a master-slave flip-flop, when is the master enabled?
Options
A. when the gate is LOW
B. when the gate is HIGH
C. both of the above
D. neither of the above
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Correct Answer: when the gate is HIGH
10. Why are the
S
and
R
inputs of a gated flip-flop said to be synchronous?
Options
A. They must occur with the gate.
B. They occur independent of the gate.
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Correct Answer: They must occur with the gate.
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