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It is not. Suppose the function is "add 7".Then an input of 1 gives an output of 1+7 = 8.Double the input to 2 and the output is 2+7 = 9Whereas simply halving the output gives 9/2 = 4.5So the question is based on false premises.
This is a priority encoder. When the individual input lines are driven low, this chip outputs the index number of the highest-numbered input line that is low, in binary-encoded form, on its four output lines. If inputs 2 and 6 are both low, the output is 6 (1010). If 6 and 8 are both low, the output is 8. If 2, 6, and 8 are low, the output is 8. And so on.
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It's an IC where the input is a 3 bit binary number. The output has 8 pins, one for each of the possible input values. For example, if the input is 000, the output pin called Y0 will the activated because that cooresponds to zero while all other pins will stay the same.
1. start 2. sum=0 3. input n 3. for i=1 to n do 4. input x 5. sum=sum+x end of for (3) 6. avg=sum/n 7. output sum, avg 8. stop
There are infinitely many possible answers. Some examples:Output = 8 (whatever the input): this is the SIMPLEST rule.Output = (Input)3Output = (Input + 1)2 - 1Output = Input*4Output = Input + 6Output = 2*(Input + 2)
f(x) = x - 8.
It is not. Suppose the function is "add 7".Then an input of 1 gives an output of 1+7 = 8.Double the input to 2 and the output is 2+7 = 9Whereas simply halving the output gives 9/2 = 4.5So the question is based on false premises.
L293D is having 20 pin IC and also 16 pin IC. description of 20 pin is: 1-enable 1 2- input 1 3- output 1 4,5,6,7,14,15,16,17- ground 8- output 2 9- input 2 10,20-vs 11-enable 2 12- input 3 13-output 3 18-output 4 19-input 4 description for 18 pin: 1-enable 1 2- input 1 3- output 1 4,5,12,13- ground 6-output 2 7- input 2 8,18-vs 9-enable 2 10-input 3 11-output 3 14-output 4 15-input 4
this shows you everything you need about them Pin Number Description 1 A Input Gate 1 2 B Input Gate 1 3 Y Output Gate 1 4 A Input Gate 2 5 B Input Gate 2 6 Y Output Gate 2 7 Ground 8 Y Output Gate 3 9 B Input Gate 3 10 A Input Gate 3 11 Y Output Gate 4 12 B Input Gate 4 13 A Input Gate 4 14 Positive Supply
If you are talking combinations, without binary number representations, then you are talking about a circuit that has a 1 output when any input is a 0. That is a 3 input NAND gate. If you are talking binary number representation, then you are talking about a circuit that has a 1 output when the inputs are 010, 001, or 000. Use a 3 to 8 decoder, with an OR gate on the low three outputs.
IC 7402 is different from the other type of IC like 7404,7408,7432 and 7400 when it is connected to have an output desired... if you noticed all i mentioned ic is connected from left to the right. input pin 1 and 2, output pin 3 input pin 4 and 5, output pin 6 input pin 13 and 12, output pin 11 input pin 10 and 9, output pin 8 while in nor gate, to have the desired output it must be connected from right to left... input pin 2 and 3, output pin 1 input pin 5 and 6, output pin 4 input pin 8 and 9, output pin 10 input pin 11 and 12, output pin 13
.8 or 80%i.e. The output is 80% of the input.
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If you are using the VGA output, you need to plug a cable from the headphone output on the laptop to the audio input on the TV. Many newer TV's have a 1/8" input jack for just this purpose.
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A microphone preamp's output may be XLR or 1/4". You will need a cable that will adapt that output to a 1/8" stereo plug for the line input of your computer.