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ECET 105 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
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ECET 105 Invent Yourself/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? 2. List three advantages of
digital signal representation as compared to
their analog representation. 3. Convert 126 x
102 to scientific and engineering notations.
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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
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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. 3. Determine
the frequency for a pulse that occurs every 10
ms.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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ECET 105 Week 4 Homework For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com     1. Draw a
logic circuit that performs the following Boolean
expression 2. Determine the Boolean expression
for the circuit shown below.
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ECET 105 Week 4 iLab Logic Circuit Design,
Simplification, Simulation, and Verification
For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.co
m     Objectives To design a digital logic
circuit using a truth table and sum-of-product
(SOP) formulation. To use the MultiSim program to
simplify, simulate, and test the circuit
operation.
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ECET 105 Week 5 Homework For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com     1.
Determine the decimal value of each of the
following unsigned binary numbers 2. Determine
the decimal value of each of the following signed
binary numbers displayed in the 2s complement
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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.
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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.
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ECET 105 Week 6 iLab Decoders and Multiplexers
For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.co
m     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
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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.
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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
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