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  • In HDL, a process is usually thought of as a wire connecting two points in a circuit.


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    • 1. It is normal for more than one decoder output to be active at the same time.

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    • A. True
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    • 2. The select inputs to a multiplexer may also be called address lines.

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    • 3. A logic circuit that determines if one input is equal to another is called a comparator.

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    • A. True
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    • 4. A circuit that converts some binary code into a singular active output representing its numerical value is a comparator.

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    • 5. A VARIABLE can be thought of as a piece of scrap paper used to write down some numbers that can be used later.

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    • 6. When data input I1 of a 74148 octal-to-binary encoder is active, the data output is:

      A0 = 0
      A1 = 0
      A2 = 1


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    • 7. Basically, a multiplexer changes parallel data inputs to a serial output.

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    • 8. The outputs of a 7485 four-bit magnitude comparator when the inputs are A = 0110 and B = 1010 are:

      A < B is 1
      A = B is 0
      A > B is 1


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    • 9. Modern computers transfer data between different devices over a common set of connecting lines called a data bus.

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    • 10. A very important attribute of the conditional signal assignment statement is its sequential operation.

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