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Floyd The Science of Electronics: Digital 1e

Chapter 9

True/False

1. Data storage and data movement are the two basic functions of a shift register.

Answer: True
Hint: Refer to Section 9-1 of the text.
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false:
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2. The speed of a shift register makes it an important type of memory device.

Answer: False
Hint: Refer to Section 9-1 of the text.
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3. A shift register can be constructed from either latches or flip-flops.

Answer: False
Hint: Refer to Section 9-1 of the text.
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4. Due to contact bounce, a mechanical switch will produce multiple clock pulses.

Answer: True
Hint: Refer to Section 9-2 of the text.
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5. In serial in/parallel out shift registers data bits are entered one at a time

Answer: True
Hint: Refer to Section 9-2 of the text.
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6. The Johnson counter will produce a number of states equal to 2n where n is the number
of stages in the counter.

Answer: True
Hint: Refer to Section 9-5 of the text.
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7. In a 10-bit ring counter there is a unique output for each decimal digit.

Answer: True
Hint: Refer to Section 9-5 of the text.
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8. A universal shift register only has serial capabilities.

Answer: False
Hint: Refer to Section 9-6 of the text.
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9. When a shift register is connected as a counter, there is a specific sequence of states as


it is clocked.

Answer: True
Hint: Refer to Section 9-5 of the text.
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10. A load operation puts serial data into a serial register.

Answer: False
Hint: Refer to Section 9-3 of the text.
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