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renzo156

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The uppercase letter Q has an ASCII code of 101 0001. What is the hexadecimal representation of this value?
 
  A) 4E B) 4F C) 51 D) 50

Question 2

When CMOS logic circuits are driving TTL logic circuits, any current mismatch problems can usually be overcome by the addition of:
 
  A) a TTL tri-state inverting buffer between the stages.
  B) a CMOS inverting bilateral switch between the stages.
  C) a TTL tri-state noninverting buffer between the stages.
  D) a CMOS noninverting bilateral switch between the stages.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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