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Digital Fundamentals
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A circuit with a complete current path
Closed circuit
Address Bus
Dividend
CLB (Configurable Logic Block)
2. The process or sequence of operations carried out to program a target device
Bit
Design flow
BEDO DRAM
Asynchronous counter
3. A group of eight bits
Byte
Digital linear tape
Comparator
DAT
4. A relatively small - high- speed memory that stores the most recently used instructions or data from the larger but slower main memory
Bus
Amplitude
Cache memory
Comparator
5. An adverse condition that could occur if two or more devices try to communicate at the same time on a bus
Kirchoff's Voltage Law
AND gate
Bus contention
Controller
6. The total number of data units(bits - nibbles - bytes - words) that a memory can store.
DTE
Capacity
Acceptor
DMA
7. Having two stable states. Flip- flops and latches are bistable multivibrators.
Boolean algebra
Alphanumeric
Bistable
Decimal
8. A type of semiconductor memory having capacitive storage cells that lose stored data over a period of time and therefore must be refreshed.
Kirchoff's Voltage Law
Dynamic Memory
Bistable
Asynchronous counter
9. 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 multiplication
Battery
Decimal
Adjacency
10. Describes a number system with a base of ten
Decimal
Decode
Branch
Comparator
11. The beginning address of a segment of memory
Capacitance
Bus contention
Base address
Buffer
12. A class of integrated logic circuits that is implemented with a type of field effect transistor
Admittance
Data Sheet
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
Bit time
13. The current left after the total load current is subtracted from the total current into the circuit
Acceptor
AHDL
Bleeder Current
Debug
14. Having two opposites charge carriers within the transistor structure
Duty cycle
Bipolar
DAT
Branch Current
15. The number of protons in a nucleus
Cascade
Atomic number
ABEL(Advance Boolean Expression Language)
Boundary scan
16. A basic logic operation in which a true(high) output occurs only when all the input conditions are true (high)
Admittance
Don't Care...
AND
ALU
17. The digit generated when the sum of two binary digits exceeds 1
AND array
Bus contention
Comparator
Carry
18. A nominally continuous electrical signal that varies in amplitude or frequency in response to changes in sound - light - heat - position - or pressure.
AND
Comparator
Analog
Choke
19. Having two values or states; describes a number system that has a base of two and utilizes 1 and 0 as its digits
Choke
Binary
Complement
Capacitor
20. 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
Component
bed- of- nails
Boolean addition
Adjacency
21. A number given in ampere- hours determined by multiplying the current times the length of the time (h) a battery can deliver that current to a load
DTE
Data
Dependency notation
Ampere- hour(Ah) rating
22. The interval of time occupied by a single bit in a sequence of bits; the period of the clock
Bit time
Charge- coupled device
Dividend
Adder
23. Digital Signal Processor; a special type of microprocessor that processes data in real time
Carry generation
Circuit Breaker
DSP
Bandwidth
24. An electrical device consisting of two conductive plates separated by an insulating material and possessing the property of capacitance.
Capacitor
Counter
Circuit Breaker
Branch
25. A code within DOS that allows various operations on files and includes a primitive assembler; to eliminate a problem in hardware or software.
Bistable
Architecture
Debug
Bus arbitration
26. 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.
CPLD
Band- stop filter
Data Selector
Boolean multiplication
27. The main part of a computer responsible for control and processing of data; the core of a DSP that processes the program instructions
Central processing unit
Dynamic Memory
Compiler
Bidirectional shift Register
28. One of the three regions in a bipolar Junction transistor(North junction of NpN)
Aliasing
Collector
Dynamic Memory
Attenuation
29. The application of a dc voltage to an electronic device to produce a desired mode of operation
Decade Counter
Bias
Branch
Augend
30. A condition where all the load currents are equal and the neutral current is zero
Adder
Balanced Load
DIMM
Code
31. 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
Decade Counter
Branch Current
Cascade
Dual in - line package
32. The inverse of opposite of a number - in Boolean algebra - the inverse function - expressed with a bar over the variable. The complement of a 1 is a 0 - and vice versa
Bus interface unit
Complement
Antifuse
Thevenin Equivalent Circuit
33. A digital circuit device that converts coded information into another (familiar) or noncoded form
Boolean algebra
DIMM
AWG
Decoder
34. A digital code in which each of the decimal digits - 0 through 9 - is represented by a group of four bits
Buffer
Duty cycle
Binary coded decimal
Astable
35. Data Terminal equipment
Data Selector
ASCII
Antifuse
DTE
36. A type of counter in which each stage is clocked from the output of the preceding stage.
Asynchronous counter
Array
Adder
Charge
37. A set of conductive paths hat connects the CPU to other parts of the computer to coordinate its operations and to communicate with external devices
Control Bus
Counter
D Flip-Flop
Capacitance
38. One current path in a parallel circuit; a current path that connects two nodes
Apparent power
Branch
Bus arbitration
Analog
39. A device used to convert an analog signal to a sequence of digital codes
bed- of- nails
Analog- to- digital converter(ADC)
Associative law
Distributive Law
40. A set of interconnections that interface one or more devices based on a standardized specification
Architecture
Digital linear tape
Bode Plot
Bus
41. An expression of variables and operators used to express the operation of a logic circuit
Debug
Admittance
Bus arbitration
Boolean expression
42. A one- way group of conductors from the to a memory - or other external device - on which the address code is sent
Diode
Acceptor
Carry
Address Bus
43. An asynchronous input used to reset a flip- flop (make the Q output 0); to place a register or counter in the state in which it contains all 0's
Data Selector
Base
Assembler
Clear
44. The opposition of a capacitor to permit current; the reciprocal of capacitive reactance. The unit is the siemens.
DAT
Data bus
Capacitance Reactance
Bus
45. The phasor combination of resistive power (true power) and reactive power. The unit is the volt- amperes (VA).
Antifuse
Apparent power
Bus contention
Controller
46. An application program in development software packages that controls the design flow process and translates source code into object code in a format that can be logically tested or downloaded to a target device
Compiler
Bleeder Current
Balanced Bridge
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
47. Transistor-Transistor Logic and is implemented with bipolar junction transistors
TTL
Circuit
Don't Care...
Combinational logic
48. A type of semiconductor memory that stores data in the form of charge packets and is serially accessed
Charge- coupled device
Bidirectional shift Register
Base
Amplitude
49. A VHDL feature that can be used to predefine the logic function for multiple use throughout a program or programs
Decimal
Complement
CPLD
Component
50. A type of bistable multivibrator in which the output assumes the state of the D input on the triggering edge of a clock pulse.
Concurrency
Bias
DTE
D Flip-Flop