Solid State - Chapter 16
Floating input
Digital input that is not a true high or low at all times
current
Fan-out depends on the amount of _______ a gate can source or sink while driving other gates
pins
ICs are powered and interconnected with other components through ______
Complementary Metal-Oxides Semiconductor Logic (CMOS)
ICs use complementary and symmetrical pairs of MOSFETS
Clocks
Pulse generators used to drive and synchronize digital circuits. Outputs highs and Lows, one after another, in a carefully timed sequence called a pulse
Linear IC
Integrated circuit that produces and output signal proportional to the applied input signal and is used to provide amplification and regulation functions.
leading edge
Left hand edge of a pulse
Buffer Gate
Logic gate consisting of two NOT gates connected together so that the output of one is fed into the input of the other. Each gate acts as an amplifier and increases the output signal. Symbol is similar to that of a NOT gate, but without the symbol
XOR (Exclusive OR) Gate
Logic gate that provides logic level 1 only if one input is at logic level 1. Represented by a symbol with a curved line at the inputs.
NAND Gate
Logic gate used in applications that require an output to turn off only if all the input conditions are met
Trailing edge
Right hand edge of a pulse
Fan-out
Number of loads that can be driven by the output of a logic gate
Analog signal
Output signal of circuits with continuously changing quantities that may have any value between the defined limits. Quantities such as temperature, speed, voltage, current, and frequency are common
Integrated Circuit (IC)
AKA chip. electronic device in which all components are contains in a single package. Used to process and store information in electronics.
Binary signal
Signal that has only two states, high and low. 0 (low) and 1 (high)
50%
Today, it is more common to measure pulse width between the ____% points of the pulse
True
True/False - A floating input should not occur in a digital circuit because it causes intermittent problems in circuit operation, such as false counts into a counter and false input signals
True
True/False - A gate that exceeds its fan-out may have a weak signal source. A weak signal source may be boosted with a buffer gate, which has a high fan-out capability
False - normally 5V but may range from 2.4 to 5V
True/False - A high binary signal is normally 24V but may range from 12V to 24V
False - milliamperes
True/False - Logic gates are used to perform required logic functions. They can handle on small amounts of current, usually only a few amperes.
False - Fan-out
True/False - The amount of power a gate can deliver is determined by the contactor size
True
True/False - The more complicated the circuitry of an IC, the more pins it will require
True
True/False - a low binary signal is normally 0V but may range from 0 to 0.8V
pull-up and pull-down resistors
Used to force logic gate inputs or outputs either high or low when the logic circuit does not specify a state
AND, OR, NOT, NOR, AND NAND
What are the five basic logic gates
Digital ICs
What are the most widely used ICs?
Digital and Linear
What are the two basic types of Integrated Circuits (ICs)
OP AMP
What is the most common type of linear IC
XOR GATE
What logic gate is used in applications where the flow of two or more products into a common point must be controlled
Buffer Gate
What logic gate is used when one inverter gate does not provide enough of a signal to drive a load.
NOR GATE
What type of logic gate is used in applications that require an output to turn off f any one of the input conditions is above a set limit, such as excessive temperature, pressure, or current
Paralell
When sending data, which is faster, Serial or Parallel communication?
Converters
When working with analog and digital signals, these are used to convert from one type of signal to the other.
duty cycle
amount of time a pulse is ON during a given period; expressed as a percentage. The long a pulse is ON, the greater the amount of average current for which a power supply must be designed
pulse width
amount of time a pulse is present, or ON
bit
binary digit of either 0 or 1
Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL)
family of digital circuits built from bipolar junction transistors and resistors. Supply voltage for these are 5 VDC +/- 0.25 V
byte
group of 8 bits
Digital IC
integrated circuit that processes finite (zero and maximum) signal levels. Used to perform mathematic, decision, and logic function such as AND, NAND, and NOT.
NAND (Negated AND) Gate
logic gate designed to provide logic level 0 only if all inputs are at logic level 1. Represented by a symbol followed by a small circle, which represents an inversion of the output.
AND GATE
logic gate that provide logic level 1 only if all inputs are at logic level 1. Normally referred to by their number of inputs
NOT (inverter) gate
logic gate that provides and output that is opposite of the input. Simplest gate with respect to inputs and outputs
OR GATE
logic gate that provides logic level 1 if at least one input is at logic level 1. Normally referred to by their number of inputs like AND Gates.
NOR (Negated OR) GATE
logic gate that provides logic level 1 only if all inputs are at logic level 0. Represented by a symbol followed by a small circle which indicates and inversion of the output
serial communication
method of communication that involves sending bits of data one bit at a time.
Parallel communication
method of communication that involves sending several bits of data at the same time
pulse repetition rate
number of pulses during one second in a steady pulse train; measured in pulses per second (PPS)
Digital signal
output signal of specific quantities that change in discrete increments, such as seconds, minutes, and hours. Considered to be either on or off
Pulse amplitude
peak to peak voltage in a pulse
Pull-up resistor
resistor that has one side connected to a power supply at all times and the other side connected to a gate input or output
pull-down resistor
resistor that has one side connected to circuit ground a all times and the other side connected to a gate input or output
pulse train
series of pulses that is typically plotted on a graph representing voltage versus time
Dual In-Line Package (DIP) Switch
switch that is a group of tiny switches that are packaged together for placement on a PC board. Consist of slide switches that have to possible positions: ON and OFF. May be used to control various electronic devices including remote controls, and computer motherboards
Fall time
time during which the voltage at the trailing edge of a pulse decreases from 90% to 10% of its steady maximum value
pulse interval
time elapsed between the beginning of one pulse and the beginning of the next pulse
pulse separation
time elapsed between the end of one pulse and the beginning of the next pulse
Rise time
time required for a pulse to rise from 10% to 90% of its final steady value. Measure of steepness of the leading edge of the wave