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A truth table with output columns numbered 0?15 may be for which type of decoder IC?
Options
A. hexadecimal 1-of-16
B. dual octal outputs
C. binary-to-hexadecimal
D. hexadecimal-to-binary
Correct Answer
hexadecimal 1-of-16
Code Converters and Multiplexers problems
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1. A binary code that progresses such that only one bit changes between two successive codes is:
Options
A. nine's-complement code
B. 8421 code
C. excess-3 code
D. Gray code
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Correct Answer: Gray code
2. Why is a demultiplexer called a data distributor?
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A. The input will be distributed to one of the outputs.
B. One of the inputs will be selected for the output.
C. The output will be distributed to one of the inputs.
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Correct Answer: The input will be distributed to one of the outputs.
3. What is the function of an enable input on a multiplexer chip?
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A. to apply
V
cc
B. to connect ground
C. to active the entire chip
D. to active one half of the chip
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Correct Answer: to active the entire chip
4. How many inputs are required for a 1-of-10 BCD decoder?
Options
A. 4
B. 8
C. 10
D. 1
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Correct Answer: 4
5. The primary use for Gray code is:
Options
A. coded representation of a shaft's mechanical position
B. turning on/off software switches
C. to represent the correct ASCII code to indicate the angular position of a shaft on rotating machinery
D. to convert the angular position of a shaft on rotating machinery into hexadecimal code
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Correct Answer: coded representation of a shaft's mechanical position
6. In a Gray code, each number is 3 greater than the binary representation of that number.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
7. How many inputs will a decimal-to-BCD encoder have?
Options
A. 4
B. 8
C. 10
D. 16
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Correct Answer: 10
8. How many inputs are required for a 1-of-16 decoder?
Options
A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
D. 16
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Correct Answer: 4
9. How many exclusive-NOR gates would be required for an 8-bit comparator circuit?
Options
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 10
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Correct Answer: 8
10. The inputs/outputs of an analog multiplexer/demultiplexer are:
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A. bidirectional
B. unidirectional
C. even parity
D. binary-coded decimal
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Correct Answer: bidirectional
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