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INVECAS – Physical Designer – 2019 (Jan)
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Step by Step Method to Design a Combinational Circuit
The Electronics engineers should know the steps to design a particular circuit. While we study, we directly study the properties of the electronic block and the circuit diagram of the corresponding block. We never think how had we landed up to that…
Texas Instruments Question Bank Part-2
Texas Instruments Question Bank continued from Part 1 Q. Draw 2:1 Mux using pass transistors. Ans: Two pass transistors are required to design 2:1 Mux. Q. Draw 2:1 Mux using transmission gates. Ans: Two transmission gates are required to design 2:1 Mux. Q. What is setup…
Texas Instruments Question Bank Part-1
Q. Implement a 3 bit asynchronous counter using T flip flops. Ans: To design 3 bit asynchronous counter we require 3 T flip flops. Q. What is the always block used for in Verilog? Ans: An always blocks runs continuously throughout the simulation.…
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) Question Bank – Part 1
While studying engineering in Electronics and Communications domain, we are sometimes desirous of working in core companies. We explore which are the companies that work in the core areas and wonder what type of questions these organizations usually ask in…
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Difference between Latch and Flip-Flop
Flip-Flop (FF) and Latch are digital electronic circuits that are used to store information in bits as they have two stable states. One FF or latch can store 1 bit of information. FF is a circuit that can be made to…