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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. 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.
Decrement
Data Selector
Battery
Band- stop filter
2. An expression of variables and operators used to express the operation of a logic circuit
Decode
Boolean expression
Balanced Load
Ampere
3. Having two stable states. Flip- flops and latches are bistable multivibrators.
Capacitance Reactance
Bistable
Cache memory
TTL
4. The ratio of pulse width to period expressed as a percentage
Apparent power
Bidirectional shift Register
Duty cycle
Adjacency
5. A semiconductor device that conducts current in only one direction
Clear
Diode
Counter
Baseline
6. A filter that rejects a range of frequencies lying between two critical frequencies and passes frequencies above and below that range.
Asynchronous counter
Attenuation
Collector
Band- stop filter
7. A condition where all the load currents are equal and the neutral current is zero
Balanced Load
Boolean addition
Adder
Clock
8. The actual current in a branch
Bleeder Current
Branch Current
Comparator
Buffer
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
Circuit Breaker
Assembly language
Decimal
Distributive Law
10. A combined coder and decoder
Code
Bode Plot
Architecture
Diode
11. Sum of all the voltage drops in series equals to the source voltage
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12. 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
Control Bus
Delta Modulation
Code
Data bus
13. Characterized by ten states or values
Comparator
Decade
Dependency notation
Charge
14. A digital counter having ten states
Vx=(Vs * Rx) /RT
Decade Counter
Bit
CPLD
15. A device used to convert an analog signal to a sequence of digital codes
Comparator
Aliasing
Charge
Analog- to- digital converter(ADC)
16. A digital circuit capable of counting electronic events - such as pulses - by progressing through a sequence of binary states.
Access time
Dividend
Bistable
Counter
17. One of the three regions in a bipolar junction transistor
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
Address
Base
Alphanumeric
18. The beginning address of a segment of memory
Base address
D Flip-Flop
Antifuse
Counter
19. Sum of all currents entering a node is equal to the sum of all currents leaving the same node
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20. A nominally continuous electrical signal that varies in amplitude or frequency in response to changes in sound - light - heat - position - or pressure.
Closed circuit
Cascade
Analog
Combinational logic
21. The process or sequence of operations carried out to program a target device
Design flow
Collector
Diode
Antifuse
22. An electrical device consisting of two conductive plates separated by an insulating material and possessing the property of capacitance.
DMA
Capacitor
Bus interface unit
Assembler
23. One current path in a parallel circuit; a current path that connects two nodes
Branch
Bleeder Current
Distributive Law
Kirchoff's Voltage Law
24. Information in numeric - alphabetic - or other form.
Data
Complement
Amplitude
Balanced Bridge
25. Having two opposites charge carriers within the transistor structure
Boundary scan
Bipolar
Ampere- hour(Ah) rating
Circuit
26. A programming language that uses English like words and has a one- to- one correspondence to machine language
Branch Current
Assembly language
Binary coded decimal
Design flow
27. A receiving device on a bus
Clock
Bode Plot
Acceptor
Component
28. The time from the application of a valid memory address to the appearance of valid output data
Baseline
Access time
Dividend
Buffer
29. Direct memory access; a method to directly interface a peripheral device to memory without using the CPU for control
Base
Charge
Band- pass filter
DMA
30. The total number of data units(bits - nibbles - bytes - words) that a memory can store.
Associative law
AWG
Capacity
Comparator
31. Describes a number system with a base of ten
Bus arbitration
DIMM
Angular Velocity
Decimal
32. A digital code in which each of the decimal digits - 0 through 9 - is represented by a group of four bits
Circuit
Capacitance Reactance
Binary coded decimal
Counter
33. Basic input/output system; a set of programs in ROM that interfaces the I/) devices in a computer system
Decrement
BIOS
Debug
Charge
34. American Standard Code for Information Interchange; the most widely used alphanumeric code.
ASCII
Capacitance Reactance
Assembler
Circuit
35. The interval of time occupied by a single bit in a sequence of bits; the period of the clock
Base
DAT
Bit time
Baseline
36. A unit of the cross - sectional area of a wire.
Control Bus
Circular Mil (CM)
Branch Current
Carry generation
37. Data Communications equipment
Branch
DCE
Digital linear tape
Attenuation
38. A class of integrated logic circuits that is implemented with a type of field effect transistor
Data
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
AHDL
Bit
39. The digit generated when the sum of two binary digits exceeds 1
Carry
Base
AND
Complement
40. 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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41. In a pulse waveform - the height or maximum value of the pulse as measured from its low level.
Data bus
Decade
Amplitude
Bit time
42. The average of a sine wave over one half- cycle. It is 0.637 times the peak value.
Average value
Cross - assembler
Current sinking
Central processing unit
43. Data Terminal equipment
Boolean multiplication
DTE
Don't Care...
Collector
44. An energy source that uses a chemical reaction to convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
Address Bus
Decade
Battery
Addend
45. 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
Base
ASCII
Buffer
46. The number of protons in a nucleus
Band- stop filter
Don't Care...
Counter
Atomic number
47. In Boolean algebra - the AND operation
Boolean multiplication
Thevenin Equivalent Circuit
Battery
D Flip-Flop
48. In Boolean algebra - the OR operation
Carry generation
Decrement
Boolean addition
Circuit
49. Having two values or states; describes a number system that has a base of two and utilizes 1 and 0 as its digits
DSP
Code
Binary
Kirchoff's Voltage Law
50. 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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