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Question
A 555 operating as a monostable multivibrator has a C
1
= 0.01 µF. Determine R
1
for a pulse width of 2 ms.
Options
A. 200 kΩ
B. 182 kΩ
C. 91 kΩ
D. 182 Ω
Correct Answer
182 kΩ
Flip-Flops problems
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1. On a positive edge-triggered S-R flip-flop, the outputs reflect the input condition when ________.
Options
A. the clock pulse is LOW
B. the clock pulse is HIGH
C. the clock pulse transitions from LOW to HIGH
D. the clock pulse transitions from HIGH to LOW
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Correct Answer: the clock pulse transitions from LOW to HIGH
2. Does the cross-coupled NOR flip-flop have active-HIGH or active-LOW set and reset inputs?
Options
A. active-HIGH
B. active-LOW
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Correct Answer: active-HIGH
3. In a 555 timer, three 5 kΩ resistors provide a trigger level of ________.
Options
A. 1/4 V
CC
and a threshold level 1/2 V
CC
B. 1/3 V
CC
and a threshold level 3/4 V
CC
C. 1/3 V
CC
and a threshold level 2/3 V
CC
D. 1/4 V
CC
and a threshold level 2/3 V
CC
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Correct Answer: 1/3 V
CC
and a threshold level 2/3 V
CC
4. An RC circuit used in a nonretriggerable 74121 one-shot has an R
EXT
of 49 kΩ and a C
EXT
of 0.2 µF. The pulse width (t
W
) is approximately ________.
Options
A. 6.9 µs
B. 6.9 ms
C. 69 ms
D. 690 ms
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Correct Answer: 6.9 ms
5. What is the hold condition of a flip-flop?
Options
A. both
S
and
R
inputs activated
B. no active
S
or
R
input
C. only
S
is active
D. only
R
is active
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Correct Answer: no active
S
or
R
input
6. Four J-K flip-flops are cascaded with their J-K inputs tied HIGH. If the input frequency (f
in
) to the first flip-flop is 32 kHz, the output frequency (f
out
) is ________.
Options
A. 1 kHz
B. 2 kHz
C. 4 kHz
D. 16 kHz
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Correct Answer: 2 kHz
7. Edge-triggered flip-flops must have:
Options
A. very fast response times.
B. at least two inputs to handle rising and falling edges.
C. a pulse transition detector.
D. active-LOW inputs and complemented outputs.
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Correct Answer: a pulse transition detector.
8. What is the difference between the 7476 and the 74LS76?
Options
A. the 7476 is master-slave, the 74LS76 is master-slave
B. the 7476 is edge-triggered, the 74LS76 is edge-triggered
C. the 7476 is edge-triggered, the 74LS76 is master-slave
D. the 7476 is master-slave, the 74LS76 is edge-triggered
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Correct Answer: the 7476 is master-slave, the 74LS76 is edge-triggered
9. With regard to a D latch, ________.
Options
A. the Q output follows the D input when EN is LOW
B. the Q output is opposite the D input when EN is LOW
C. the Q output follows the D input when EN is HIGH
D. the Q output is HIGH regardless of EN's input state
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Correct Answer: the Q output follows the D input when EN is HIGH
10. Which of the following best describes the action of pulse-triggered FF's?
Options
A. The clock and the S-R inputs must be pulse shaped.
B. The data is entered on the leading edge of the clock, and transferred out on the trailing edge of the clock.
C. A pulse on the clock transfers data from input to output.
D. The synchronous inputs must be pulsed.
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Correct Answer: The data is entered on the leading edge of the clock, and transferred out on the trailing edge of the clock.
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