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  • TTL stands for transistor-technology-logic.


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    • 1. The Boolean equation results from this Karnaugh map.


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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 2. The XOR gate will produce a HIGH output if only one but not both of the inputs is HIGH.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 3. The input at the 1, 2, 4, 8 inputs to a 4-line to 16-line decoder with active-low outputs is 1110. As a result, output line 7 is driven LOW.

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    • 4. Single looping in groups of three is a common K-map simplification technique.

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    • 5. The carry output of each adder in a ripple adder provides an additional sum output bit.

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    • 6. In an even-parity system, the following data will produce a parity bit = 1.
      data = 1010011

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    • 7. A pull-up resistor is a resistor used to keep a given point in a circuit HIGH when in the active state.

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    • 8. The circuit given below implements the equation, .


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    • 9. A Karnaugh map will ________.

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    • A. eliminate the need for tedious Boolean simplifications
    • B. allow any circuit to be implemented with just AND and OR gates
    • C. produce the simplest sum-of-products expression
    • D. give an overall picture of how the signals flow through the logic circuit
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    • 10. The ________ statement evaluates the variable status.

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    • A. IF/THEN
    • B. IF/THEN/ELSE
    • C. CASE
    • D. ELSIF
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