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ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com

For more course tutorials visit<br>www.newtonhelp.com<br><br><br><br>1. Does a typical computer have any analog outputs? If so, what are they?<br> <br>2. List three advantages of digital signal representation as compared to their analog representation.<br> <br>3. Convert 126 x 10 2 to scientific and engineering notations.<br> <br>4. Make the following conversions:<br>

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  1. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com

  2. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 1 Homework For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com 1. Does a typical computer have any analog outputs? If so, what are they?

  3. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 1 iLab Introduction to Laboratory Test Equipment For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com I. OBJECTIVES 1. To learn the function and basic operation of the instruments comprising a test bench 2. To gain a basic understanding of how to use the power supply, DMM, oscilloscope, and function generator 3. To take measurements using the power supply, DMM, oscilloscope, and function generator 4. To determine waveform characteristics of various signals II. PARTS LIST

  4. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 2 Homework For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com 1. What is the duty cycle for a square wave signal that is HIGH for 15 nsec and LOW for 30 nsec? 2. A pulse train is shown on the oscilloscope below. Determine the period of the pulse.

  5. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 2 iLab Soldering Techniques and the Electronic Die Kit For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com I. OBJECTIVES 1. To learn the basics of soldering. 2. To produce mechanically and electrically sound solder joints. 3. To assemble the Electronic Die Kit. II. PARTS LIST Equipment: Digital Die Kit Tools: 1 – Soldering Iron

  6. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 3 Homework For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com 1. Determine the output X for the 2-input AND gate with the input waveforms shown. 2. Determine the output X for the 2-input OR gate with the input waveforms shown.

  7. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 3 iLab Introduction to Digital Logic Gates For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com . OBJECTIVES To understand basic logic functions (AND, OR, and NOT) and their complement used in Boolean algebra and digital logic design. To test simple logic small-scale integration (SSI) integrated circuit (IC) devices. II. PARTS LIST

  8. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 4 iLab Logic Circuit Design, Simplification, Simulation, and Verification For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Objectives: To design a digital logic circuit using a truth table and sum-of-product (SOP) formulation.

  9. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 5 iLab Designing Adders and Subtractors For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Objectives: The objectives are to reinforce the concepts of binary addition/subtraction while using the Quartus II Programmable Logic Tool as well as getting used to the program. We were also supposed to build and test a simple adder/subtractor using the eSOC III Board. Observations/Measurements: Describe any problems you had with this week’s assignment.

  10. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 6 Homework For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com 1. When a HIGH is on the output of the decoding circuit below, what is the binary code appearing on the inputs? 2. Write the Boolean equations for each of the following codes if an active-LOW decoder output is required. The first decode is shown as an example. 3. What are the active outputs of a BCD-to-7 segment decoder with an input of 0100? 4. A 7-segment decoder/driver drives the display below. Using the waveforms shown, determine the sequence of digits that appear on the display.

  11. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 6 iLab Decoders and Multiplexers For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Objectives: To learn about the operation of a BCD-to-seven-segment decoder To learn about the operation of a seven-segment display To learn about the operation of multiplexers To build and test a multiplexed display circuit using both discrete components and the eSOC III board Questions:

  12. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 7 Homework For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com 1. Sketch the Q output for the waveforms shown. Assume that Q starts LOW. 2. Sketch the Q output for the circuit shown below. Assume that Q starts LOW. 3. Sketch the Q output for the circuit shown below. Assume that Q starts LOW.

  13. ECET 105 Inspiring Minds/newtonhelp.com ECET 105 Week 7 iLab Add-Subtractor using Flip-Flops For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com I. OBJECTIVES To test the operation of a 74LS74 D flip-flop and compare the operation with the predicted behavior To test the operation of a 74LS112 J-K flip-flop and compare the operation with the predicted behavior To measure propagation delays of a 74LS112 J-K flip-flop To build and test an enhanced adder-subtractor

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