MCQOPTIONS
Saved Bookmarks
This section includes 3 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Digital Circuits knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
WHAT_ARE_THE_MAJOR_DIFFERENCES_BETWEEN_THE_5400_AND_7400_SERIES_OF_ICS??$ |
| A. | The 5400 series are military grade and require tighter supply voltages and temperatures |
| B. | The 5400 series are military grade and allow for a wider range of supply voltages and temperatures |
| C. | The 7400 series are an improvement over the original 5400s |
| D. | The 7400 series was originally developed by Texas Instruments and the 5400 series was brought out by National Semiconductors after TI’s patents expired as a second supply source |
| Answer» C. The 7400 series are an improvement over the original 5400s | |
| 2. |
Which_of_the_following_statements_apply_to_CMOS_devices?$ |
| A. | The devices should not be inserted into circuits with the power on |
| B. | All tools, test equipment and metal workbenches should be tied to earth ground |
| C. | The devices should be stored and shipped in antistatic tubes or conductive foam |
| D. | All of the Mentioned |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. |
Logic circuits that are designated as buffers, drivers or buffers/drivers are designed to have: |
| A. | A greater current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit |
| B. | Greater input current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit |
| C. | A smaller output current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic |
| D. | Greater the input and output current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit |
| Answer» B. Greater input current/voltage capability than an ordinary logic circuit | |