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A logic probe is again applied to the pins of a 7421 IC with the following results. Is there a problem with the circuit and if so, what is the problem?
Pin 6 should be ON.
Pin 8 should be ON.
Pin 8 should be pulsing.
no problem
Correct Answer:
no problem
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