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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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1. The process of converting an analog signal to digital form
Base address
Binary coded decimal
Analog- to- digital (A/D) conversion
AWG
2. Characterized by ten states or values
Decoder
Band- stop filter
Decade
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
3. A unit of the cross - sectional area of a wire.
Digital linear tape
Atomic number
Circular Mil (CM)
Battery
4. The current left after the total load current is subtracted from the total current into the circuit
Baseline
Atom
Bleeder Current
Boolean multiplication
5. A software compiler language for SPLD programming; a type of hardware description language (HDL)
Binary
Bode Plot
ABEL(Advance Boolean Expression Language)
Adjacency
6. A device used to convert an analog signal to a sequence of digital codes
Distributive Law
Analog- to- digital converter(ADC)
Branch Current
Dynamic Memory
7. A bridge circuit that is in the balanced state as indicated by 0 V across the output.
Bus
Balanced Bridge
Analog
DCE
8. An energy source that uses a chemical reaction to convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
Battery
Bus contention
Kirchoff's Voltage Law
Band- stop filter
9. The law that states ORing several variables and then ANDing the single variable with each of the several variables and the ORing the product
AWG
Boolean addition
Component
Distributive Law
10. A one- way group of conductors from the to a memory - or other external device - on which the address code is sent
Combinational logic
Complement
Address Bus
Balanced Bridge
11. An arrangement of electrical and/or electronic components interconnected in such a way as to perform a specified function
Circuit
Balanced Bridge
Bias
Clear
12. A method for internally testing a PLD based on the JTAG standard (IEEE std.)
Autotransformer
Boundary scan
Branch
Boolean multiplication
13. The ratio of pulse width to period expressed as a percentage
Baseline
Closed circuit
Duty cycle
DMA
14. One of the three regions in a bipolar Junction transistor(North junction of NpN)
Collector
Circuit
Augend
Bipolar
15. Having two opposites charge carriers within the transistor structure
AHDL
Dynamic Memory
Delta Modulation
Bipolar
16. A semiconductor device that conducts current in only one direction
Cross - assembler
Decade Counter
Diode
Charge- coupled device
17. A program that translates an assembly language program for one type of microprocessor to an assembly language for another type of microprocessor
Bistable
AWG
Don't Care...
Cross - assembler
18. A receiving device on a bus
CLB (Configurable Logic Block)
Analog- to- digital converter(ADC)
Capacitance Reactance
Acceptor
19. 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
Code
Complement
Dual in - line package
Central processing unit
20. In a pulse waveform - the height or maximum value of the pulse as measured from its low level.
Baseline
Amplitude
Bias
Battery
21. A condition where all the load currents are equal and the neutral current is zero
Carry generation
Charge- coupled device
Balanced Load
Clock
22. The effect created when a signal is sampled at less than twice the signal frequency. Aliasing creates unwanted frequencies that interfere with the signal frequency.
Aliasing
Data Selector
Attenuation
Capacity
23. A logic gate that produces a High output only when all of the inputs are HIGH
Assembly language
Capacitance
AND gate
Battery
24. A theorem that states that any amount of voltage sources and current sources can be combined into a single current source with a parallel resistor.
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25. A type of bistable multivibrator in which the output assumes the state of the D input on the triggering edge of a clock pulse.
Bus interface unit
AHDL
D Flip-Flop
Binary
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.
Data Selector
Charge
Attenuation
Asynchronous counter
27. A relatively small - high- speed memory that stores the most recently used instructions or data from the larger but slower main memory
Cache memory
Boundary scan
Diode
Angular Velocity
28. A combination of input literals that cannot occur and can be used as a 1 or 0 on a Karnaugh Map for simplification
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29. Burst extended data output dynamic random- access memory
BEDO DRAM
Ampere
Diode
Boundary scan
30. The average of a sine wave over one half- cycle. It is 0.637 times the peak value.
Decade Counter
Average value
Cross - assembler
Carry generation
31. The unit of electrical current
Bitstream
Ampere
Apparent power
Circuit
32. In addition (ORing) and multiplication (ANDing) of two variables the order in which the variables are ORed or ANDed makes no difference
Base
ASCII
Commutative Law
Atomic number
33. 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
Clear
Duty cycle
ALU
Demultiplexer
34. In addition - the number to which the addend is added
BIOS
Capacitance Reactance
Augend
Astable
35. In Boolean algebra - the AND operation
Choke
Cache memory
Capacitor
Boolean multiplication
36. Having two directions. the stored data can be shifted right or left
Bidirectional shift Register
Code
Amplitude
Bus arbitration
37. Dual in - line memory module
DIMM
Binary coded decimal
Assembly language
AND gate
38. A measure of the ability of a reactive circuit to permit current; the reciprocal of impedance. the unit is the siemens
Battery
Aliasing
Bleeder Current
Admittance
39. A basic logic operation in which a true(high) output occurs only when all the input conditions are true (high)
Atom
Bandwidth
DTE
AND
40. A reduction of the output signal compared to the input signal - resulting in a ratio with a value of less than 1 for the output voltage to the input voltage of a circuit.
Attenuation
Cache memory
Charge- coupled device
Circuit
41. Basic input/output system; a set of programs in ROM that interfaces the I/) devices in a computer system
Assembly language
BIOS
Augend
Capacity
42. Digital audio tape; a type of magnetic tape format
DAT
Dividend
Bode Plot
DIMM
43. A code within DOS that allows various operations on files and includes a primitive assembler; to eliminate a problem in hardware or software.
Decrement
Counter
Debug
Duty cycle
44. The digit generated when the sum of two binary digits exceeds 1
Aliasing
Dual in - line package
Carry
Augend
45. The basic timing signal in a digital system; a periodic waveform in which the interval between pulses equals the time for one bit; the triggering input of a flip- flop
Clock
Circuit
Carry generation
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
46. 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
Data Selector
Acceptor
BJT
Ampere
47. 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.
Clear
Bleeder Current
CMOS
Control Unit
48. Sum of all the voltage drops in series equals to the source voltage
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49. A digital counter having ten states
Decade Counter
Bistable
Architecture
Bode Plot
50. The location of a given storage cell or group of cells in a memory; a unique memory location containing on byte
Don't Care...
Address
Admittance
Decade