Solution Manual For
Digital Fundamentals
by Thomas Floyd
11th Edition
, PART 1
Problem Solutions
,
, Chapter 1
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS
Section 1-1 Digital And Analog Quantities
1. Digital Data Can Be Transmitted And Stored More Efficiently And Reliably
Than Analog Data. Also, Digital Circuits Are Simpler To Implement And There
Is A Greater Immunity To Noisy Environments.
2. Pressure Is An Analog Quantity.
3. A Clock, A Thermometer, And A Speedometer Can Have Either An Analog Or A Digital
Output.
Section 1-2 Binary Digits, Logic Levels, And Digital Waveforms
4. In Positive Logic, A1 Is Represented By A HIGH Level And A 0 By A LOW
Level. In Negative Logic, A 1 Is Represented By A LOW Level, And A 0 By A
HIGH Level.
5. HIGH = 1; LOW = 0. See Figure 1-1.
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Digital Fundamentals
by Thomas Floyd
11th Edition
, PART 1
Problem Solutions
,
, Chapter 1
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS
Section 1-1 Digital And Analog Quantities
1. Digital Data Can Be Transmitted And Stored More Efficiently And Reliably
Than Analog Data. Also, Digital Circuits Are Simpler To Implement And There
Is A Greater Immunity To Noisy Environments.
2. Pressure Is An Analog Quantity.
3. A Clock, A Thermometer, And A Speedometer Can Have Either An Analog Or A Digital
Output.
Section 1-2 Binary Digits, Logic Levels, And Digital Waveforms
4. In Positive Logic, A1 Is Represented By A HIGH Level And A 0 By A LOW
Level. In Negative Logic, A 1 Is Represented By A LOW Level, And A 0 By A
HIGH Level.
5. HIGH = 1; LOW = 0. See Figure 1-1.
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