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Digital Fundamentals
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1. Bipolar junction transistor; a semiconductor device used for switching or amplification. A BJT has two junctions - the base- emitter junction and the base- collector junction
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
Decade
BJT
Carry propagation
2. Arithmetic Logic Unit; the key processing element of a microprocessor that perfoms arithmetic and logic operations.
AND
ALU
Bias
Alphanumeric
3. Characterized by ten states or values
Closed circuit
Circular Mil (CM)
Decade
Circuit Breaker
4. A notational system for logic symbols that specifies input and output relationships thus fully defining a given function
Current sinking
D Flip-Flop
Dependency notation
Control Bus
5. American National Standards Institute
TTL
Bistable
ANSI
Ammeter
6. A series of bits describing a final design that is sent to the target device during programming
Circuit
Compiler
Bus
Bitstream
7. A electrical property of matter that exist because of an excess or a deficiency of electrons. Can be either positive or negative
Charge
Associative law
Amplitude
DCE
8. A program that converts English- like mnemonics into machine code
Buffer
Carry generation
Assembler
ALU
9. The process or sequence of operations carried out to program a target device
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
Ampere
Design flow
Circuit
10. Characteristic of cells in a Karnaugh map in which there is a single- variable change from one cell to another cell next to it on any of its four sides
Boolean addition
Central processing unit
Adjacency
Battery
11. To connect 'end- to- end' as when several counters are connected from the terminal count output of one counter to the enable input of the next counter
Bus contention
Bode Plot
Collector
Cascade
12. The unit of electrical current
Ampere
Binary coded decimal
Complement
Decimal
13. One of the three regions in a bipolar Junction transistor(North junction of NpN)
Dependency notation
Data
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
Collector
14. A transformer in which the primary and secondary are in a single winding
ALU
ABEL(Advance Boolean Expression Language)
Autotransformer
Admittance
15. An energy source that uses a chemical reaction to convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
TTL
ALU
Battery
Base address
16. An electrical device consisting of two conductive plates separated by an insulating material and possessing the property of capacitance.
D Flip-Flop
CPLD
Data bus
Capacitor
17. In addition - the number to which the addend is added
Circular Mil (CM)
Augend
CLB (Configurable Logic Block)
Control Unit
18. An expression of variables and operators used to express the operation of a logic circuit
Boolean expression
DRAM
Clock
Bus
19. American Standard Code for Information Interchange; the most widely used alphanumeric code.
BJT
Ampere- hour(Ah) rating
ASCII
Bleeder Current
20. A code within DOS that allows various operations on files and includes a primitive assembler; to eliminate a problem in hardware or software.
Analog- to- digital converter(ADC)
Debug
Byte
AWG
21. A method for the automated testing of printed circuit boards in which the board is mounted on a fixture that resembles a bed of nails that makes contact with test points
Bidirectional shift Register
Collector
bed- of- nails
BJT
22. A semiconductor device that conducts current in only one direction
Amplitude
Norton's Theorem
Diode
Angular Velocity
23. A digital circuit capable of counting electronic events - such as pulses - by progressing through a sequence of binary states.
Component
DSP
Counter
Base
24. The average of a sine wave over one half- cycle. It is 0.637 times the peak value.
DSP
Address
Don't Care...
Average value
25. The process of producing an output carry in full- adder when both input bits are 1s.
Don't Care...
Branch Current
Carry generation
AND array
26. A unit of the cross - sectional area of a wire.
Address Bus
Circular Mil (CM)
Complement
Analog- to- digital (A/D) conversion
27. The portion within the microprocessor that provides the timing and control signals for getting data into and out of the microprocessor and for synchronizing the execution of instructions.
Control Unit
Charge- coupled device
Apparent power
Controller
28. Digital Signal Processor; a special type of microprocessor that processes data in real time
Data bus
Bit
DSP
Binary coded decimal
29. Altera HDL; a nonstandard HDL
Capacitor
D Flip-Flop
AHDL
DAT
30. The location of a given storage cell or group of cells in a memory; a unique memory location containing on byte
Admittance
Data Sheet
Address
Bistable
31. One of the three regions in a bipolar junction transistor
Base
Thevenin Equivalent Circuit
Decrement
Circular Mil (CM)
32. The smallest particle of an element possessing the unique characteristics of that element.
Assembly language
Analog- to- digital converter(ADC)
Atom
Dependency notation
33. A digital code in which each of the decimal digits - 0 through 9 - is represented by a group of four bits
bed- of- nails
Data Selector
Average value
Binary coded decimal
34. A type of inductor used to block or choke off high frequencies
Antifuse
Bit time
Decade Counter
Choke
35. In addition (Oring) and multiplication (ANDing) of three or more variables - the order in which the variables are grouped makes no difference
Dual in - line package
Associative law
DCE
BJT
36. The total number of data units(bits - nibbles - bytes - words) that a memory can store.
Byte
Branch
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
Capacity
37. In a PLD - a matrix formed by rows of product- term lines columns of input lines with a programmable cell at each junctions. In VHDL - an array is an ordered set of individual items called elements with a single identifier name.
Branch Current
CLB (Configurable Logic Block)
Array
Angular Velocity
38. A type of PLD nonvolatile programmable link that can be left open or can be shorted once as directed by the program
Bus interface unit
BIOS
DMA
Antifuse
39. An instrument that can specify each of the other instruments on the bus as either a talker or a listener for the purpose of data transfer.
Antifuse
Decode
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
Controller
40. A combination of logic gates interconnected to produce a specified Boolean function with no storage or memory capability; sometimes called combinatorial logic
Dual in - line package
Array
Combinational logic
Bit time
41. Voltage Divider Rule in determining TEC Thevenin Equivalence Circuit
Vx=(Vs * Rx) /RT
Circuit
Binary coded decimal
Boolean multiplication
42. Stands for Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor and is implemented with a type of field transistor
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
Angular Velocity
CMOS
Decade Counter
43. The ability of a capacitor to store electrical charge.
Bitstream
Capacitance
Capacity
Delta Modulation
44. In addition - the number that is added to another number called the augend
Aliasing
Addend
Address Bus
Assembly language
45. A complex programmable logic device that consists basically of muliple SPLD arrays with programmable interconnections.
Decoder
Capacitance Reactance
Address Bus
CPLD
46. A condition where all the load currents are equal and the neutral current is zero
Circular Mil (CM)
Complement
Balanced Load
Bidirectional shift Register
47. The number of protons in a nucleus
Base
Ampere
Atomic number
DRAM
48. Transistor-Transistor Logic and is implemented with bipolar junction transistors
Decade
Code
TTL
bed- of- nails
49. A receiving device on a bus
Compiler
Boundary scan
Acceptor
bed- of- nails
50. A circuit that selects data from several inputs one at a time in a sequence and places them on the output; also called a multiplexer.
Bit time
Data Selector
Commutative Law
Concurrency