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Programmable Logic Device
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A look-up table is simply a truth table with all the possible output connections listed with their desired input response.
Options
A. True
B. False
Correct Answer
False
Programmable Logic Device problems
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1. Why is the Gray code more practical to use when coding the position of a rotating shaft?
Options
A. All digits change between counts.
B. Two digits change between counts.
C. Only one digit changes between counts.
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Correct Answer: Only one digit changes between counts.
2. The expansion inputs to a comparator are used for expansion to a(n):
Options
A. 4-bit system
B. 8-bit system
C. BCD system
D. counter system
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Correct Answer: 8-bit system
3. For the following conditions on a 7485 magnitude comparator, what will be the state of each of the three outputs?
A
0
= 0
B
0
= 1
I
A
<
B
= 0
A
1
= 1
B
1
= 0
I
A
=
B
= 1
A
2
= 1
B
2
= 0
I
A
>
B
= 0
A
3
= 0
B
3
= 0
Options
A.
A
=
B
= 0,
A
<
B
= 0,
A
>
B
= 1
B.
A
=
B
= 0,
A
<
B
= 1,
A
>
B
= 0
C.
A
=
B
= 1,
A
<
B
= 0,
A
>
B
= 0
D.
A
=
B
= 0,
A
<
B
= 0,
A
>
B
= 0
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Correct Answer:
A
=
B
= 0,
A
<
B
= 0,
A
>
B
= 1
4. One multiplexer can take the place of:
Options
A. several SSI logic gates
B. combinational logic circuits
C. several Ex-NOR gates
D. several SSI logic gates or combinational logic circuits
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Correct Answer: several SSI logic gates or combinational logic circuits
5. A principle regarding most IC decoders is that when the correct input is present, the related output will switch:
Options
A. active-HIGH
B. to a high impedance
C. to an open
D. active-LOW
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Correct Answer: active-LOW
6. Which of the following testing procedures has one or more external moving parts?
Options
A. Bed-of-nails
B. Flying probe
C. EXTEST
D. Boundary scan
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Correct Answer: Flying probe
7. PIA is an acronym for ________.
Options
A. Programmable Interface Array
B. Post Integrated Array
C. Programmable Input Array
D. Programmable Interconnect Array
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Correct Answer: Programmable Interconnect Array
8. The complex programmable logic device (CPLD) features a(n) ________ type of memory.
Options
A. volatile
B. nonvolatile
C. EPROM
D. volitile EPROM
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Correct Answer: nonvolatile
9. An SPLD listed as 16H8 would have ________.
Options
A. active-HIGH outputs
B. active-LOW outputs
C. variable-level outputs
D. latches at the outputs
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Correct Answer: active-HIGH outputs
10. A(n) ________ is a section of embedded logic that is commonly found in FPGAs.
Options
A. LUT
B. core
C. DSP
D. PI
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Correct Answer: core
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