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Digital Fundamentals
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1. A resettable protective device used for interrupting execessive current in an electric circuit
Closed circuit
Branch Current
DCE
Circuit Breaker
2. Sum of all the voltage drops in series equals to the source voltage
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3. A bidirectional set of conductive paths on which data or instruction codes are transferred into a microprocessor or on which the result of an operation is sent out from the microprocessor
Attenuation
DSP
Capacity
Data bus
4. A type of PLD nonvolatile programmable link that can be left open or can be shorted once as directed by the program
Balanced Bridge
Antifuse
bed- of- nails
Boundary scan
5. The phasor combination of resistive power (true power) and reactive power. The unit is the volt- amperes (VA).
Apparent power
Clear
Compiler
Alphanumeric
6. A device used to convert an analog signal to a sequence of digital codes
Acceptor
Commutative Law
Analog- to- digital converter(ADC)
Bidirectional shift Register
7. The process of rippling an input carry to become the output carry in a full- adder when either or both of the input bits are 1's and the input carry is a 1
Adder
Carry propagation
Distributive Law
Acceptor
8. A type of counter in which each stage is clocked from the output of the preceding stage.
Debug
Asynchronous counter
Complement
Adjacency
9. The process that prevents two sources from using a bus at the same time
DMA
Bus arbitration
Controller
Adjacency
10. The actual current in a branch
Branch Current
Boolean algebra
Address Bus
Bode Plot
11. The average of a sine wave over one half- cycle. It is 0.637 times the peak value.
Average value
Ammeter
CPLD
ALU
12. To decrease the binary state of a counter by one
Decrement
Access time
Base
Delta Modulation
13. The law that states ORing several variables and then ANDing the single variable with each of the several variables and the ORing the product
Cascade
Distributive Law
Associative law
Norton's Theorem
14. The action of a circuit in which it accepts current into its output from a load
DCE
Current sinking
Don't Care...
Adder
15. The beginning address of a segment of memory
Atom
Byte
Circuit
Base address
16. In relation to VHDL feature that permits operations to be processed in a parallel;that is operations that occur simultaneously
Concurrency
Acceptor
Charge
Architecture
17. A digital circuit device that converts coded information into another (familiar) or noncoded form
Asynchronous counter
Buffer
Decoder
Capacity
18. A class of integrated logic circuits that is implemented with a type of field effect transistor
Access time
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
AHDL
Compiler
19. The number of protons in a nucleus
Atomic number
Architecture
Commutative Law
Choke
20. The unit of electrical current
Ampere
Alphanumeric
CMOS
Comparator
21. 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.
Demultiplexer
Binary coded decimal
Boolean addition
Data Selector
22. A logic gate that produces a High output only when all of the inputs are HIGH
Carry propagation
Address
AND gate
Bias
23. The portion of the CPU that interfaces with the system buses and fetches instructions - reads operands - and writes results.
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
Circular Mil (CM)
Autotransformer
Bus interface unit
24. A stage of the DSP pipeline operation in which instructions are assigned to functional units and are decoded.
Decode
Cascade
Combinational logic
Ammeter
25. American wire gauge; a standardization based on wire diameter
AWG
Assembly language
Decade
Augend
26. Having two stable states. Flip- flops and latches are bistable multivibrators.
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
Bistable
Kirchoff's Voltage Law
BIOS
27. Sum of all currents entering a node is equal to the sum of all currents leaving the same node
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28. 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.
DMA
Control Unit
Capacitance
Comparator
29. A type of bistable multivibrator in which the output assumes the state of the D input on the triggering edge of a clock pulse.
Bistable
Bandwidth
D Flip-Flop
Assembler
30. Describes a number system with a base of ten
Balanced Bridge
Decimal
Bus
Branch
31. A binary digit - which can be either 1 or 0
Demultiplexer
Access time
Bit
Band- pass filter
32. American Standard Code for Information Interchange; the most widely used alphanumeric code.
Analog- to- digital converter(ADC)
Branch
Autotransformer
ASCII
33. The range of frequencies for which the current (or output voltage) is equal to or greater than 70.7% of its value at the resonant frequency that is considered to be passed by a filter.
Carry generation
Bandwidth
Delta Modulation
Branch Current
34. Having no stable state. An astable multivibrator oscillates between two quasi- stable states.
Data
Balanced Bridge
ASCII
Astable
35. A notational system for logic symbols that specifies input and output relationships thus fully defining a given function
Dependency notation
Autotransformer
AND array
Architecture
36. 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
Closed circuit
Combinational logic
Cascade
37. Transistor-Transistor Logic and is implemented with bipolar junction transistors
DTE
Array
Acceptor
TTL
38. In Boolean algebra - the AND operation
Bode Plot
Decoder
Ampere
Boolean multiplication
39. In a division operation the quantity that is being divided
Cross - assembler
Decoder
Dividend
Bleeder Current
40. A combination of logic gates interconnected to produce a specified Boolean function with no storage or memory capability; sometimes called combinatorial logic
Ampere- hour(Ah) rating
Capacitance
Combinational logic
Diode
41. A relatively small - high- speed memory that stores the most recently used instructions or data from the larger but slower main memory
Cache memory
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
ASCII
Central processing unit
42. One of the three regions in a bipolar Junction transistor(North junction of NpN)
Analog- to- digital (A/D) conversion
Comparator
Aliasing
Collector
43. A semiconductor device that conducts current in only one direction
Alphanumeric
Antifuse
Bias
Diode
44. A complex programmable logic device that consists basically of muliple SPLD arrays with programmable interconnections.
Adder
CPLD
Bias
Alphanumeric
45. The time from the application of a valid memory address to the appearance of valid output data
Boolean algebra
Bus
Access time
DRAM
46. Consisting of numerals - letters - and other characters
Admittance
Baseline
Compiler
Alphanumeric
47. A combined coder and decoder
Circuit
Code
Branch
Delta Modulation
48. 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.
Atom
Center Tap
Aliasing
Bus
49. 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
CLB (Configurable Logic Block)
Atomic number
bed- of- nails
AND gate
50. A digital circuit that compares the magnitudes of two quantiities and produces an output indicating the relationship of the quantities
Circuit Breaker
Comparator
Battery
Bleeder Current
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