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A change from HIGH to LOW voltage in a digital clock signal is known as
 
  A) rising edge. B) falling edge. C) frequency. D) period.

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A noninverting amplifier has the following characteristics: +V = 15V, -V = -15 V, ACM = 0.02, Rin = 6.8 k, Rf = 120 k, RL = 4.7 k, input ac signal = 1.5 Vpp. The circuit's closed loop voltage gain (ACL) is
 
  A) 6.34 B) 18.65 C) 11 D) 17.64



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