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    logic functions‚ Boolean algebra‚ combinational logic design‚ minimization of combinational logic. Implementation of basic static logic gates in TTL‚ ECL‚ IIL and CMOS and BiCMOS: DC characteristics‚ noise margin and power dissipation. Power optimization of basic gates and combinational logic circuits. Modular combinational circuit design: pass transistor‚ pass gates‚ multiplexer‚ demultiplexer and their implementation in CMOS‚ decoder‚ encoder‚ comparators‚ binary arithmetic elements and ALU design

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    Compare and Contrast Two Business Leaders——Li Ka-shing and Bill Gates Due to tremendous disparities in historical background and civilization between Chinese and Western countries‚ there exist remarkable differences between Chinese and Western business leaders. However‚ both of them still have similarities. This essay will take Li Ka-shing and Bill Gates as representatives to illustrate the differences and similarities between Chinese and Western business leaders. One obvious difference is

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    Domino Logic

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    of static CMOS gates: • Easier conversion from logic to fets. • Rail to rail switching • Very low static power dissipation Disadvantages of static CMOS gates: • For every input we need one pfet and one nfet. • Larger circuit area due to pfets • High Capacitive loading • Pfets are relatively slow when compare to nfets. Majority of the problems are due to pull up network in the CMOS implementation. So we can replace that pseudo-NMOS load (pfet with grounded gate). By doing this

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    ECT114 week 3 lab

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    Diagram/Schematic file. Enter the logic gate symbols representing the following gates. Connect and label input and output pins. Label the inputs as A‚ B‚ C… and label the output as Z. Paste the schematics into this iLab. (14 points) a. 3 input AND gate b. 6 input OR gate c. 2 input XOR gate d. 4 input NAND gate e. NOT gate f. 8 input NOR gate g. 2 input XNOR gate 2. Using QUARTUS II software‚ open a Block Diagram/Schematic file. Insert the logic gate symbol for the following Boolean

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    5*2=10 1.What are the test fixtures required to test a chip? 2.State the objective of functionality test. 3.Draw a pseudo NMOS inverter. 4.What are the advantage of using a PSEUDO N-MOS GATE instead of a full CMOS gate. 5.Write a note on CMOS transmission gate logic. PART-B 1.Describe the adhoc testing‚BIST technique and scan based approaches to design for testability in detail.(16) 2.Explain the manufacturing test principles in detail.(10) 3.Describe the basic

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    Bill Gates was the dispassionate‚ lawyerly‚ bide-your-time tortoise. For two decades‚ the race between the two went according to script‚ with the hare jumping out to a huge early lead‚ before falling hopelessly behind. Apple Computer appeared to be headed for bankruptcy in 1997 when Gates and Microsoft came to the rescue with a $150 million investment. While appearing as the noble competitor‚ Gates could not hide his contempt for his longtime rival. In a Vanity Fair article in 1998‚ Gates said

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    Essay on India Gate

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    Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne - Free Book Summary Previous Page | Table of Contents | Next Page Downloadable / Printable Version LITERARY ELEMENTS SETTING While the narrative begins in London‚ the theme of the novel is such that the settings change continuously. Mr. Phileas Fogg attempts to go around the world in eighty days and so he covers the major points across the globe Paris¸ Suez‚ Bombay‚ Calcutta‚ Singapore‚ Hong-Kong‚ Yokohama‚ San Francisco‚ New York‚ Liverpool

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    Gate Turn Off Thyristor

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    positive voltage and no gate voltage is applied‚ the first and the third junction are forward biased and the second junction is turned reverse biased allowing no current flow through the thyristor. A thyristor starts to conduct when the voltage across the anode and cathode (VAK) is increased beyond the thyristors breakdown voltage (VBO). This is due to the avalanche breakdown that occurs in the second junction of the thyristor. When a gate voltage is applied at the gate terminal‚ the avalanche

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    Headloss Through a Valve

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    320 Fluid Mechanics Lab Head Loss Through a Valve April 24‚ 2012 Abstract This experiment determined the relationship between the head loss through a gate valve and the degree of opening of that valve with varying flow rates. The objective of this experiment was to determine the valve loss coefficient‚ K‚ for a specific gate valve as a function of both the pipe Reynolds Number‚ and the degree of opening. The relationship between the Reynolds Number and the friction factor was constant

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    later sell it for millions? Do you know anyone who has done this? I do. His name is Bill Gates. Who is Bill Gates? Through his programming skills‚ competitive business practices‚ and ability to spot innovative products‚ Bill Gates has been the richest person in the world for the last 12 years. Bill Gates’ success would not be possible without his programming genius. Back when computers were a luxury‚ Bill Gates was already discovering the mysteries of programming on his high school’s only computer

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