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Question
Logic circuits that are designated as buffers, drivers, or buffer/drivers are designed to have:
Options
A. a greater current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit.
B. greater input current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit.
C. a smaller output current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic.
D. greater input and output current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit.
Correct Answer
a greater current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit.
More questions
1. CPLDs and FPGAs are often referred to as high-capacity programmable logic devices (HCPLDs).
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
2. Based on the indications of probe A in the figure given below, what is wrong, if anything, with the circuit?
Options
A. The logic probe is unable to determine the state of the circuit at that point and is blinking to alert the technician to the problem.
B. The output appears to be shorted to
V
cc
, but is being pulsed by the pulser.
C. The output appears to be LOW, but is being pulsed by the pulser.
D. Nothing appears to be wrong at that point.
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Correct Answer: Nothing appears to be wrong at that point.
3. The BCD number for decimal 16 is ________.
Options
A. 00010110
B. 00010000
C. 00010010
D. 11100000
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Correct Answer: 00010110
4. Solve this binary problem: 01000110 ÷ 00001010 =
Options
A. 0111
B. 10011
C. 1001
D. 0011
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Correct Answer: 0111
5. Which digital system translates coded characters into a more useful form?
Options
A. encoder
B. display
C. counter
D. decoder
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Correct Answer: decoder
6. The expression
can be directly implemented using only ________.
Options
A. an XOR gate
B. an XNOR gate
C. an AOI circuit
D. three 2-input NAND gates
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Correct Answer: an AOI circuit
7. D/A conversion is the process of taking a voltage or current and converting it to a digital code.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
8. ________ output levels would
not
be a valid LOW for a TTL gate.
Options
A. 0.2 V
B. 0.3 V
C. 0.5 V
D. All of the above.
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Correct Answer: All of the above.
9. DMA is particularly suited for data transfer between the ________.
Options
A. disk drive and CPU
B. disk drive and RAM
C. disk drive and ROM
D. disk drive and I/O
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Correct Answer: disk drive and RAM
10. Which is not part of the execution unit (EU)?
Options
A. Arithmetic logic unit (ALU)
B. Clock
C. General registers
D. Flags
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Correct Answer: Clock
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