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Digital Fundamentals
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1. A program that translates an assembly language program for one type of microprocessor to an assembly language for another type of microprocessor
Norton's Theorem
Cross - assembler
Circuit Breaker
Atom
2. A transformer in which the primary and secondary are in a single winding
DTE
Distributive Law
Counter
Autotransformer
3. 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.
AND
Dependency notation
Central processing unit
Array
4. The opposition of a capacitor to permit current; the reciprocal of capacitive reactance. The unit is the siemens.
DMA
Capacitance Reactance
Analog- to- digital converter(ADC)
CLB (Configurable Logic Block)
5. A method of analog- to- digital conversion using a 1- bit quantization process
BIOS
bed- of- nails
Delta Modulation
BEDO DRAM
6. A programming language that uses English like words and has a one- to- one correspondence to machine language
Battery
Aliasing
Charge- coupled device
Assembly language
7. In Boolean algebra - the OR operation
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
Boolean addition
DSP
Duty cycle
8. A type of IC package whose leads must pass through holes to the other side of a PC board
Code
Bus
Dual in - line package
Dividend
9. The rotational rate of a phasor which is related to the frequency of the sine wave that the phasor represents
Clear
Circuit
Angular Velocity
Dividend
10. 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.
Average value
Attenuation
Analog- to- digital (A/D) conversion
Code
11. Dual in - line memory module
Central processing unit
Capacitance Reactance
DIMM
Dependency notation
12. The mathematics of logic circuits
Carry
Decimal
Boolean algebra
ANSI
13. A logic circuit used to add two binary numbers
Adder
Concurrency
Central processing unit
Circuit
14. The ability of a capacitor to store electrical charge.
Baseline
Ampere
Capacitance
Astable
15. In addition - the number to which the addend is added
Augend
AND
Clock
Compiler
16. A digital circuit device that converts coded information into another (familiar) or noncoded form
Alphanumeric
Capacitor
CLB (Configurable Logic Block)
Decoder
17. 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
Buffer
Data Sheet
Adjacency
Circuit
18. A type of PLD nonvolatile programmable link that can be left open or can be shorted once as directed by the program
Closed circuit
Baseline
Antifuse
Amplitude
19. A VHDL feature that can be used to predefine the logic function for multiple use throughout a program or programs
Adder
Component
DRAM
Dynamic Memory
20. In addition (ORing) and multiplication (ANDing) of two variables the order in which the variables are ORed or ANDed makes no difference
Commutative Law
AND
BIOS
Average value
21. 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
AND
BEDO DRAM
Closed circuit
Control Bus
22. 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
Complement
Clock
Diode
Digital linear tape
23. The maximum value of a voltage or current
Amplitude
AWG
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
Collector
24. Sum of all the voltage drops in series equals to the source voltage
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25. The ratio of pulse width to period expressed as a percentage
Duty cycle
Dependency notation
Assembly language
Attenuation
26. Voltage Divider Rule in determining TEC Thevenin Equivalence Circuit
Boolean multiplication
Control Bus
Vx=(Vs * Rx) /RT
Center Tap
27. An expression of variables and operators used to express the operation of a logic circuit
Access time
Boolean expression
Bleeder Current
Analog
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.
Aliasing
Control Unit
Center Tap
Concurrency
29. A digital counter having ten states
Bias
CPLD
Decade Counter
Autotransformer
30. 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
Boolean addition
DAT
Ampere- hour(Ah) rating
Boolean multiplication
31. A stage of the DSP pipeline operation in which instructions are assigned to functional units and are decoded.
Decode
TTL
Astable
Carry generation
32. Sum of all currents entering a node is equal to the sum of all currents leaving the same node
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33. Data Communications equipment
Byte
DCE
Binary coded decimal
Data Sheet
34. In a division operation the quantity that is being divided
Dividend
Assembly language
Addend
Address Bus
35. An arrangement of electrical and/or electronic components interconnected in such a way as to perform a specified function
CMOS
Collector
Balanced Bridge
Circuit
36. Data Terminal equipment
D Flip-Flop
DTE
Bus
Adder
37. A two terminal circuit containing voltage sources - current sources - and resistors can be modeled as a voltage source in series with a resistor
Thevenin Equivalent Circuit
BJT
Bipolar
Byte
38. A filter that rejects a range of frequencies lying between two critical frequencies and passes frequencies above and below that range.
Architecture
Band- stop filter
Address Bus
Band- pass filter
39. The digit generated when the sum of two binary digits exceeds 1
Branch Current
Bit
Carry
Data
40. A semiconductor device that conducts current in only one direction
Component
Diode
bed- of- nails
Delta Modulation
41. Having no stable state. An astable multivibrator oscillates between two quasi- stable states.
Distributive Law
Kirchoff's Current Law(KCL)
Astable
Decimal
42. The process of converting an analog signal to digital form
Dependency notation
Charge- coupled device
Bus interface unit
Analog- to- digital (A/D) conversion
43. Having two stable states. Flip- flops and latches are bistable multivibrators.
Bandwidth
Bistable
Antifuse
Atomic number
44. Burst extended data output dynamic random- access memory
Closed circuit
Boolean addition
BEDO DRAM
Ammeter
45. The application of a dc voltage to an electronic device to produce a desired mode of operation
Bias
CLB (Configurable Logic Block)
Binary
Demultiplexer
46. In relation to VHDL feature that permits operations to be processed in a parallel;that is operations that occur simultaneously
Duty cycle
DSP
Concurrency
Diode
47. 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
Cross - assembler
Decimal
bed- of- nails
Bistable
48. A basic logic operation in which a true(high) output occurs only when all the input conditions are true (high)
Demultiplexer
AND
Bode Plot
DRAM
49. Characterized by ten states or values
Branch
Attenuation
Amplitude
Decade
50. Direct memory access; a method to directly interface a peripheral device to memory without using the CPU for control
Comparator
Demultiplexer
AND
DMA