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Applied Science University Problems 1 Dept.

of Electrical & Faculty of Engineering Digital Electronics Computer Engineering __________________________________ 2012-2013 ____________________________________ 1. Consider the circuit in Figure. The output of a diode OR logic gate is connected to the input of a second diode OR logic gate. Assume V = 0.7 V for each diode. Determine the outputs VO1, VO2 and VO3 for: (a) V1 = V2 = 0; (b) V1 = 5 V, V2 = 0; and (c) V1 = V2 = 5 V. What can be said about the relative values of VO1 and VO2 in their "high" state?

2. Consider the circuit in Figure. The output of a diode AND logic gate is connected to the input of a second diode AND logic gate. Assume V = 0.7 V for each diode. Determine the outputs VO1 and VO2 for: (a) V1 = V2 = 5 V; (b) V1 = 0, V2 = 5 V; and (c) V1 = V2 = 0. What can be said about the relative values of VO1 and VO2 in their "low" state?

3. Consider the circuit in Figure. The output of a diode AND logic gate is connected to the input of the following diode AND logic gates. Assume V = 0.7 V for each diode. Determine the outputs VO1, VO2 and VO3 for: (a) V1 = V2 = V3 = 5 V; (b) V1 = 0, V2 = 5 V, V3 = 5 V; and (c) V1 = V2 = V3 = 0 V. What can be said about the relative values of VO1, VO2, and VO3 in their "low" state?

4. Determine the Boolean expression for VO in terms of the four input voltages for the circuit in Figure. (Hint: A truth table might be helpful.)

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