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Amateur Extra Licensing Class Presented by W5YI Arlington, Texas Logically Speaking of Counters

Amateur Radio Extra Class Element 4 Course Presentation  ELEMENT 4 Groupings Rules & Regs Skywaves & Contesting Outer Space Comms Visuals & Video Modes Digital Excitement with Computers & Radios Modulate Your Transmitters Amps & Power Supplies Receivers with Great Filters

Amateur Radio Extra Class Element 4 Course Presentation  ELEMENT 4 Groupings Oscillate & Synthesize This! Circuits & Resonance for All! Components in Your New Rig Logically Speaking of Counters Optops & OpAmps Plus Solar Test Gear, Testing, Testing 1,2,3 Antennas Feedlines & Safety

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E6C07… In Figure E6-5, the schematic symbol for an AND gate is number 1 E6C08… In Figure E6-5, the schematic symbol for a NAND gate is number 2 Input AInput BOutput Input AInput BOutput Figure E6-5 If inputs A and B are 1 then the output is 1. If not A and B are 1 then the output is 1.

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E6C09… In Figure E6-5, the schematic symbol for an OR gate is number 3. E6C10… In Figure E6-5, the schematic symbol for a NOR gate is number 4. Input AInput BOutput Input AInput BOutput If either A or B input are 1 then the output is 1. If neither A or B are 1 then the output will be 1. Figure E6-5

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E6C11… Figure E6-5 shows the schematic symbol for the NOT operation (inverter) is number 5. E7A01… A flip-flop is a bistable circuit. If the input is high the output is low, if the input is low the output will be high InputOutput Bistable means that it can remain in a 1 or 0 state after being driven by a single input pulse or bit. Each input pulse will cause it to change state from a 1 to a 0 or a 0 to a 1.

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E7A02… Two output level changes occur for every two trigger pulses applied to the input of a "T" (triggered) flip-flop circuit. E7A03… A flip-flop can divide the frequency of the pulse train by 2. E7A04… Two flip-flops are required to divide a signal frequency by 4. Every rising edge toggles the output (makes it change state). The rise on the first pulse sets the output high the rise from the second pulse sets the output low (two state changes). Input Output Input 100 KHz Output 50 KHz Output 25 KHz Output 12.5 KHz

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters Basic concept of the flip-flop Also called a bistable element Also called a static memory element

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E7A05… An astable multivibrator is a circuit that continuously alternates between two unstable states without an external clock. E7A06… The characteristic of a mono-stable multivibrator is that it switches momentarily to the opposite binary state and then returns, after a set time, to its original state.

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E7A07… An AND gate produces a logic "1" at its output only if all inputs are logic "1". E7A08… A NAND gate produces a logic "0" at its output only when all inputs are logic "1". Input AInput BOutput If inputs A and B are 1 then the output is 1. Input AInput BOutput If not A and B are 1 then the output is 1.

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E7A09… An OR gate produces a logic "1" at its output if any or all inputs are logic "1". E7A10… A NOR gate produces a logic "0" at its output if any or all inputs are logic "1". Input AInput BOutput If either A or B input are 1 then the output is 1. Input AInput BOutput If neither A or B are 1 then the output will be 1.

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E7A11… A list of input combinations and corresponding outputs for a digital device is a called a truth table. Diagram SymbolTruth Table A 3-Input AND gate

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters Diagram SymbolTruth Table Diagram Symbol A NOT Gate Inverter A 3-Input OR Gate

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E7A12… The name for logic which represents logic "1" as a high voltage is Positive Logic. E7A13… The name for logic which represents logic "0" as a high voltage is Negative logic. E7F01… The purpose of a prescaler circuit is to divide a higher frequency signal so a low-frequency counter can display the operating frequency. E7F02… A prescaler would be used to reduce a signal’s frequency by a factor of ten. E7F03… The function of a decade counter digital IC is to produce one output pulse for every ten input pulses. A decade counter (divider) can be used as a prescaler for a counter (assuming it works high enough in frequency) to increase the counters frequency range by a factor of 10 (allowing a 10 MHz counter to have an extended frequency range to100 MHz). A circuit with 2 decade dividers in series would divide the input by 100, extending the range of our 10 MHz to 1,000 MHz

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E7F04… Two flip-flops must be added to a 100-kHz crystal-controlled marker generator so as to provide markers at 50 and 25 kHz. E7F05… A 1 MHz oscillator and a decade counter circuit can be combined to produce a 100 kHz fundamental signal with harmonics at 100 kHz intervals. E7F06… A crystal marker generator consists of a crystal-controlled oscillator that generates a series of reference signals at known frequency intervals

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E7F07… A crystal oscillator followed by a frequency divider circuit would be a good choice for generating a series of harmonically related receiver calibration signals. E7F08… One purpose of a marker generator is to provide a means of calibrating a receiver's frequency settings. E7F09… The accuracy of the time base determines the accuracy of a frequency counter. E7F10… A conventional frequency counter determines the frequency of a signal by counting the number of input pulses occurring within a specific period of time.

Amateur Radio Extra Class Logically Speaking of Counters E7F11… The purpose of a frequency counter is to provide a digital representation of the frequency of a signal. E7F12… Period measurement is an alternate method of determining frequency, other than by directly counting input pulses, and is used by some frequency counters. E7F13… The advantage of a period-measuring frequency counter over a direct-count type is that it provides improved resolution of signals within a comparable time period

Element 4 Extra Class Question Pool Valid July 1, 2008 Through June 30, 2012 Logically Speaking of Counters

E6C07 In Figure E6-5, what is the schematic symbol for an AND gate? A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4

E6C08 In Figure E6-5, what is the schematic symbol for a NAND gate? A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4

E6C09 In Figure E6-5, what is the schematic symbol for an OR gate? A.2 B.3 C.4 D.6

E6C10 In Figure E6-5, what is the schematic symbol for a NOR gate? A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4

E6C11 In Figure E6-5, what is the schematic symbol for the NOT operation (inverter)? A.2 B.4 C.5 D.6

E7A01 What is a bistable circuit? A.An "AND" gate B.An "OR" gate C.A flip-flop D.A clock

E7A02 How many output level changes are obtained for every two trigger pulses applied to the input of a "T" flip-flop circuit? A.None B.One C.Two D.Four

E7A03 Which of the following can divide the frequency of pulse train by 2? A.An XOR gate B.A flip-flop C.An OR gate D.A multiplexer

E7A04 How many flip-flops are required to divide a signal frequency by 4? A.1 B.2 C.4 D.8

E7A05 Which of the following is a circuit that continuously alternates between two unstable states without an external clock? A.Monostable multivibrator B.J-K Flip-Flop C.T Flip-Flop D.Astable Multivibrator

E7A06 What is a characteristic of a monostable multivibrator? A.It switches momentarily to the opposite binary state and then returns, after a set time, to its original state B.It is a clock that produces a continuous square wave oscillating between 1 and 0 C.It stores one bit of data in either a 0 or 1 state D.It maintains a constant output voltage, regardless of variations in the input voltage

E7A07 What logical operation does an AND gate perform? A.It produces a logic "0" at its output only if all inputs are logic "1“ B.It produces a logic "1" at its output only if all inputs are logic "1“ C.It produces a logic "1" at its output if only one input is a logic "1“ D.It produces a logic "1" at its output if all inputs are logic "0"

E7A08 What logical operation does a NAND gate perform? A.It produces a logic "0" at its output only when all inputs are logic "0“ B.It produces a logic "1" at its output only when all inputs are logic "1“ C.It produces a logic "0" at its output if some but not all of its inputs are logic "1“ D.It produces a logic "0" at its output only when all inputs are logic "1"

E7A09 What logical operation does an OR gate perform? A.It produces a logic "1" at its output if any or all inputs are logic "1“ B.It produces a logic "0" at its output if all inputs are logic "1“ C.It only produces a logic "0" at its output when all inputs are logic "1“ D.It produces a logic "1" at its output if all inputs are logic "0"

E7A10 What logical operation does a NOR gate perform? A.It produces a logic "0" at its output only if all inputs are logic "0“ B.It produces a logic "1" at its output only if all inputs are logic "1“ C.It produces a logic "0" at its output if any or all inputs are logic "1“ D.It produces a logic "1" at its output only when none of its inputs are logic "0"

E7A11 What is a truth table? A.A table of logic symbols that indicate the high logic states of an op-amp B.A diagram showing logic states when the digital device's output is true C.A list of inputs and corresponding outputs for a digital device D.A table of logic symbols that indicates the low logic states of an op-amp

E7A12 What is the name for logic which represents a logic "1" as a high voltage? A.Reverse Logic B.Assertive Logic C.Negative logic D.Positive Logic

E7A13 What is the name for logic which represents a logic "0" as a high voltage? A.Reverse Logic B.Assertive Logic C.Negative logic D.Positive Logic

E7F01 What is the purpose of a prescaler circuit? A.It converts the output of a JK flip-flop to that of an RS flip-flop B.It multiplies a higher frequency signal so a low- frequency counter can display the operating frequency C.It prevents oscillation in a low-frequency counter circuit D.It divides a higher frequency signal so a low- frequency counter can display the operating frequency

E7F02 Which of the following would be used to reduce a signal’s frequency by a factor of ten? A.A preamp B.A prescaler C.A marker generator D.A flip-flop

E7F03 What is the function of a decade counter digital IC? A.It produces one output pulse for every ten input pulses B.It decodes a decimal number for display on a seven-segment LED display C.It produces ten output pulses for every input pulse D.It adds two decimal numbers together

E7F04 What additional circuitry must be added to a 100-kHz crystal-controlled marker generator so as to provide markers at 50 and 25 kHz? A.An emitter-follower B.Two frequency multipliers C.Two flip-flops D.A voltage divider

E7F05 Which of the following circuits can be combined to produce a 100 kHz fundamental signal with harmonics at 100 kHz intervals? A.A 10 MHz oscillator and a flip-flop B.A 1 MHz oscillator and a decade counter C.A 1 MHz oscillator and a flip-flop D.A 100 kHz oscillator and a phase detector

E7F06 Which of these choices best describes a crystal marker generator? A.A low-stability oscillator that sweeps through a band of frequencies B.An oscillator often used in aircraft to determine the craft's location relative to the inner and outer markers at airports C.A crystal-controlled oscillator with an output frequency and amplitude that can be varied over a wide range D.A crystal-controlled oscillator that generates a series of reference signals at known frequency intervals

E7F07 Which type of circuit would be a good choice for generating a series of harmonically related receiver calibration signals? A.A Wein-bridge oscillator followed by a class-A amplifier B.A Foster-Seeley discriminator C.A phase-shift oscillator D.A crystal oscillator followed by a frequency divider

E7F08 What is one purpose of a marker generator? A.To add audio markers to an oscilloscope B.To provide a frequency reference for a phase locked loop C.To provide a means of calibrating a receiver's frequency settings D.To add time signals to a transmitted signal

E7F09 What determines the accuracy of a frequency counter? A.The accuracy of the time base B.The speed of the logic devices used C.Accuracy of the AC input frequency to the power supply D.Proper balancing of the mixer diodes

E7F10 How does a conventional frequency counter determine the frequency of a signal? A.It counts the total number of pulses in a circuit B.It monitors a WWV reference signal for comparison with the measured signal C.It counts the number of input pulses occurring within a specific period of time D.It converts the phase of the measured signal to a voltage which is proportional to the frequency

E7F11 What is the purpose of a frequency counter? A.To provide a digital representation of the frequency of a signal B.To generate a series of reference signals at known frequency intervals C.To display all frequency components of a transmitted signal D.To provide a signal source at a very accurate frequency

E7F12 What alternate method of determining frequency, other than by directly counting input pulses, is used by some frequency counters? A.GPS averaging B.Period measurement C.Prescaling D.D/A conversion

E7F13 What is an advantage of a period-measuring frequency counter over a direct-count type? A.It can run on battery power for remote measurements B.It does not require an expensive high- precision time base C.It provides improved resolution of signals within a comparable time period D.It can directly measure the modulation index of an FM transmitter