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nramada

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Why are the input variables to a PAL buffered?
 
  A) To prevent loading by a large number of AND gate inputs
  B) To prevent power drain when the inputs are not changing
  C) To protect the inputs during programming of the PAL
  D) To allow the input to be enabled

Question 2

Which Boolean Expressions are implemented by a PAL?
 
  A) Product-of-Sum B) DeMorgan C) Sum-of-Product D) Both A and C


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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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