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luvbio

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Bus contention occurs when _______
 
  A) two or more devices attempt to drive a shared signal line to different logic levels
  B) two or more devices attempt to drive a shared signal line HIGH
  C) two or more devices attempt to drive a shared signal line LOW
  D) the inputs of two or more devices exceed the fanout of a device driving shared signal line

Question 2

A multiplexed bus ________.
 
  A) uses bus arbitration B) has sources
  C) has acceptors D) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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