Exam 4: The Building Blocks: Binary Numbers, Boolean Logic, and Gates
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A multiplexor is a circuit that has 2ᴺ input lines and ____ output line(s).
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ASCII is able to encode a total of ____ different characters.
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The emitter and collector are the two input lines of a transistor.
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Any whole number that can be represented in base 10 can also be represented in base 2, although it may take ____ digits.
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A multiplexor chooses one specific input by using an additional set of N lines called ____ lines.
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Discuss what a transistor is, how it is used, what it is made of, and how it works.
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