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2/2/11 1 FIGURE 2–5 Serial communication between computers. William Kleitz Digital Electronics: A Practical Approach, 8e Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. FIGURE 2–6 Serial representation of the binary number 0110110. FIGURE 2–7 Parallel communication between a computer and a printer. William Kleitz Digital Electronics: A Practical Approach, 8e Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. FIGURE 2–8 Parallel representation of the binary number 01101100. FIGURE 2–14 Physical representation of an electromechanical relay: (a) normally closed (NC) relay; (b) normally open (NO) relay; (c) photograph of actual relays. William Kleitz Digital Electronics: A Practical Approach, 8e Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. FIGURE 2–15 Symbolic representation of an electromechanical relay: (a) NC relay used in a circuit and (b) NO relay used in a circuit. William Kleitz Digital Electronics: A Practical Approach, 8e Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved.

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FIGURE 2–5 Serial communication between computers.

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FIGURE 2–6 Serial representation of the binary number 0110110.

FIGURE 2–7 Parallel communication between a computer and a printer.

William Kleitz���Digital Electronics: A Practical Approach, 8e

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FIGURE 2–8 Parallel representation of the binary number 01101100.

FIGURE 2–14 Physical representation of an electromechanical relay: (a) normally closed (NC) relay; (b) normally open (NO) relay; (c) photograph of actual relays.

William Kleitz���Digital Electronics: A Practical Approach, 8e

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FIGURE 2–15 Symbolic representation of an electromechanical relay: (a) NC relay used in a circuit and (b) NO relay used in a circuit.

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FIGURE 2–22 Diode in a series circuit: (a) forward biased and (b) reverse biased.

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FIGURE 2–24 Diode voltage versus current characteristic curve.

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FIGURE 2–26 Example 2-9

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FIGURE 2–27 The NPN bipolar transistor: (a) physical layout; (b) symbol; (c) photograph.

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FIGURE 2–28 NPN transistor switch

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FIGURE 2–29

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FIGURE 2–32

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FIGURE 2–34 Equivalent circuits: (a) transistor OFF and (b) transistor ON.

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Rc = = Rc

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FIGURE 2–35 Common-emitter transistor circuit operating as an inverter.

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want this to be small when Vin = low and large when Vin = high

FIGURE 2–37 Schematic of a TTL inverter circuit.

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FIGURE 3–3 Electrical analogy for an AND gate: (a) using manual switches; (b) using transistor switches.

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FIGURE 3–6 Electrical analogy for an OR gate: (a) using manual switches; (b) using transistor switches.

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