DIGITAL ELECTRONICS WHAT IS A DIGITAL CIRCUIT?

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DIGITAL ELECTRONICS WHAT IS A DIGITAL CIRCUIT? WHERE ARE DIGITAL CIRCUITS USED? WHY USE DIGITAL CIRCUITS? HOW DO YOU MAKE A DIGITAL SIGNAL? HOW DO YOU TEST FOR A DIGITAL SIGNAL?

WHAT IS A DIGITAL CIRCUIT? Analog output from a potentiometer. Analog signal waveform.

WHAT IS A DIGITAL CIRCUIT? Digital signal displayed on scope. Digital signal waveform.

WHERE ARE DIGITAL CIRCUITS USED?

WHY USE DIGITAL CIRCUITS? Analog system used to interpret float level in water tank. Digital system used to interpret float level in water tank.

HOW DO YOU MAKE A DIGITAL SIGNAL? Generating a digital signal with a switch. Waveform of contact bounce within a mechanical switch. Adding a debouncing latch to a simple switch to condition the digital signal

HOW DO YOU MAKE A DIGITAL SIGNAL? Free-running multivibrator generates a string of digital pulse. Schematic diagram of a free-running clock using a 555 IC.

HOW DO YOU TEST FOR A DIGITAL SIGNAL?

HOW DO YOU TEST FOR A DIGITAL SIGNAL? Schematic diagram of the logic probe project using the 555 IC.

Advantages of Digital Techniques Digital systems are easier to design. Information storage is easy. Accuracy and precision are greater. Operation can be programmed. Digital circuits are less affected by noise. More digital circuitry can be fabricated on IC chips. Computer compatibility, memory, ease of use, simplicity of design, accuracy, and stability. Limitation of digital circuits Most “real-world” events are analog in nature. Analog processing is usually simpler and faster.

SUMMARY Analog signals vary gradually and continuously, while digital levels usually referred to as LOW and HIGH. Most modern electronics equipment contain both analog and digital circuitry. Logic levels are different for various digital logic families, such as TTL and CMOS. Digital circuits have become very popular because of the availability of low-cost digital ICs. Bistable, monostable, and astable multivibrators are used to generate digital signals. Logic level indicators may take the form of simple LED and resistor circuits, volt-meters, or logic probes.