Introductory Concepts

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Across
  1. 2. Being continuous or having continuous values.
  2. 5. A program that controls the design flow process and translates source code into object code in a format that can be logically tested or downloaded to a target device.
  3. 6. A basic logic operation that performs inversions.
  4. 7. Related to digits or discrete quantities.
  5. 8. Having two values or states; describes a number system that has a base of two.
  6. 9. Data occurring simultaneously on several lines.
  7. 11. A binary digit.
  8. 12. A logic circuit that performs a basic logic operation such as as AND or OR.
  9. 13. The signal or line going out of a circuit.
  10. 14. The signal or line going into a circuit.
Down
  1. 1. A circuit that changes a HIGH to a LOW or vice versa.
  2. 3. The technique or process of systematically identifying, isolating, and correcting a fault in a circuit or system.
  3. 4. Having one element following another; occurring in sequence rather than simultaneously.
  4. 5. The basic timing signal in a digital system.
  5. 7. Information in numeric, alphabetic, or other form.
  6. 9. A sudden change from one level to another, followed after a time.
  7. 10. In digital electronics, the decision-making capability of gate circuits, in which a HIGH represents a true statement and a LOW represents a false one.