Electronics with a "D"

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  1. 3. A screen used in some programming languages
  2. 6. Number system in base ten
  3. 7. Direct Current; A form of electrical current in which the direction of electron flow does not change over time
  4. 8. Dual Logic
  5. 10. 2 words An instrument used typically to measure voltage, current, and resistance. The data is sent to a digital display. See also Meter.
  6. 12. 2 words The application of DeMorgan’s Theorems
  7. 13. 2 words The process of moving a bit from one flip-flop to the next.
  8. 15. 2 words Theorem stating that the complement of a sum (OR operation) equals the product (AND operation) of the complements, and theorem stating that the complement of a product (AND operation) equals the sum (OR operation) of the complements.
  9. 16. 2 words Circuit that converts a digital input to a corresponding analog output.
  10. 17. 2 words A form of electrical current in which the direction of electron flow does not change over time.
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  1. 1. (DEMUX) Logic circuit that depending on the value of its select inputs will channel its data input to one of several data outputs.
  2. 2. 2 words The ratio of HIGH time to the total cycle time, expressed as a percent.
  3. 3. A mathematical property for Addition over Multiplication. A(B + C) = AB + AC
  4. 4. A 3 words counter system that will count up to the number N and then reset by using a NAND gate.
  5. 5. Digital circuit that converts an input binary code into a decimal number
  6. 6. 2 words The voltage condition existing anywhere in a digital circuit. Typically read as “high” or “low”; can be tested with a logic probe or a meter.
  7. 9. Du3l In-line Package, a style of IC
  8. 11. 2 words A waveform that changes between solely High and Low in a given time.
  9. 12. Insulating material in the center of a capacitor
  10. 14. 2 words An industrial standardized document which describes the properties, families and pin outs of modern integrated circuits
  11. 17. Of or pertaining to the class of devices or circuits in which the output varies in discrete steps (i.e. pulses or on-off operation)