Digital
Analog
multivibrators
CMOS
TTL
100

One whose output caries at the discrete voltage levels commonly called high or low

Digital Signal

100

One whose output varies continuously to step with the input

Analog signal 

100

another name for One-shot

Monostable

100

The high voltage for CMOS IC

greaterthan or equal to 7/70%

100

what does TTL stand for

What is Transistor-Transistor Logic?

200

What is a digital signal?

This type of signal has only two possible states, typically represented by 0 and 1.

200

Define Analog

relating to or using signals or information represented by a continuously variable physical quantity such as spatial position, voltage, etc.


200

an electronic device that oscillates between two stable states (High and Low).

Astable/ Free-running

200

The low voltage for CMOS IC

Lessthen or equal to 3/30%

200

The high voltage for TTL IC

greaterthan or equal to 4/40%

300

What is binary?

The number system digital electronics use, with only 0 and 1.

300

what does Analog look like

Signal that isn't boxy, almost looks like a camel hump.

300

clock in a digital systems

Free-running/astable

300

CMOS stands for this full name.

What is Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor?

300

The Low voltage for TTL IC

Lessthan or equal to 1/10%

400

What is a bit?

The smallest unit of data in digital electronics, representing a 0 or 1.

400

This device can increase the strength of a signal

What is an amplifier?

400

an electronic device that emits a single pulse when triggered

Monostable/One-shot

400

CMOS circuits are slower or faster than TTL circuits?

slower

400

TTL logic uses this type of signal representation.

What is digital (0s and 1s)?

500

Three ways to test a digital signal 

LED output/Logic Analyzer/Logic probe

500

This unit is used to measure electric current.

What is an ampere (or amp)?

500

Commonly called a flip-flop

Latch/bistable

500

This type of noise is less likely to affect CMOS due to its high input impedance.

What is electrical noise?

500

TTL circuits are less sensitive to this, making them more reliable in noisy environments.

What is electrical noise?