1)What is a decoder? 2)What is the simplest form of a sequentialcircuit? 3)What is a multiplexer? 4)What...
Question:
1)What is a decoder?
2)What is the simplest form of a sequentialcircuit?
3)What is a multiplexer?
4)What is the difference between acombinational circuit and a sequential circuit?
5)The acronym ROM stands for?
A. Adder
B. A multiplexer is a sequential circuit that connects asingle input to multiple outputs
C. Flip Flop
D. Random Only Memory
E. The current output of a combinational circuit depends onthe current input and the current state of that circuit
F. A decoder is a sequential circuit with a number of outputlines, only one of which is asserted at any time
G. The current output of a sequential circuit only depends onthe current input of that circuit
H. A multiplexer is a combinational circuit that connectsmultiple inputs to a single output
I. A decoder is a sequential circuit with a single inputline, a number of output lines
J. A multiplexer is a sequential circuit that connectsmultiple inputs to a single output
K. A decoder is a combinational circuit with a single inputline, a number of output lines
L. Read Optical Memory
M. Random Organization Memory
N. A multiplexer is a combinational circuit that connects asingle input to multiple outputs
O. Read Only Memory
P. The current output of a sequential circuit only depends onthe current state of that circuit
Q. Multiplexer
R. Decoder
S. A decoder is a combinational circuit with a number ofoutput lines, only one of which is asserted at any time
T. The current output of a sequential circuit depends on thecurrent input and the current state of that circuit
College Algebra
ISBN: 978-0134697024
12th edition
Authors: Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, David I. Schneider, Callie Daniels