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Excess-3 Code
What is a BCD? What are its advantages and disadvantages? Why is an excess-3 code is called an unweighted code?
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ROM and RAM cards
Which of the following is is used to hold ROM and RAM cards 1. Computer Bus 2. Expansion cards 3. Mother Board 4. Cache memory
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What is meant by filter? What are the different types of filters?
The output of the rectifier pulsating in nature, it consists of a desired DC component of voltage and unwanted ripple components. These ripple components are removed by placing filter circuit at the output of the rectifier.Types of filters: 1. capacitor filter 2. series inductor filter 3. LC filters of following two types (a)capacitance input filter (b)inductance unput...
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Race Around Condition
What is Race Around Condition in a JK FlipFlop? How it can be avoided?
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Difference between 8085 and 8086 Microprocessor?
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Give here your suggestion about microprocessor 8085 and 8086. These 2 processors used in old time. I want to know its program execution time, memory space. -
Op-amp
Why are the 2 input terminals of an op-amp are called as inverting & non-inverting terminals?
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Biasing for Transister Circuits
Why we need biasing for Transister, FET and MOSFET.?What is the importance of the biasing in transister circuits.
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Bridge Rectifiers
Why we are using the bridge rectifier in most of the circuits instead of full wave rectifier eventhough the output of both are same?
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Edge Triggered and Level Triggered Flip Flop
What are edge triggered flip flop and level triggered flip flop? How do they differ from one another?
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