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Floyd The Science of Electronics: Digital 1e

Chapter 1

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1. Analog quantities are those that have continuous values.

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Hint: Refer to Section 1-1 of the text.
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2. Digital information is changed to an analog signal in a CD player.

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3. The decimal number system is a weighted system with ten digits.

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Hint: Refer to Section 1-2 of the text.
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4. A binary digit is the same as a bit.

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Hint: Refer to Section 1-2 of the text.
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5. In a binary number, the bit at the far right has the most weight.

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6. Waveforms that contain binary information are known as timing waveforms.

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Hint: Refer to Section 1-5 of the text.
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7. All digital circuits produce, operate on, or store binary digits in the form of logic
levels.

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Hint: Refer to Section 1-5 of the text.
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8. A digital circuit that stores data is known as a logic gate.

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9. Computers and most microprocessors use registers for various purposes.

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10. An oscilloscope should not be used to measure a timing waveform.

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