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7. Use the description of the operation of multiplexers in section 8.7 of your text and the data sheet for the 67181 integrated circuit to build circuits that satisfy the truth tables belo4. #otice ho4 many chips 4e sa&e by using multiplexers. 5et signatures of appro&al from your instructor. CBA 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 CBA 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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#eatly complete the circuit sketch belo4 for the first truth table only. #ote' %=*)/E-5#$.
Construct the circuit abo&e in Electronics Workbench> print your circuit> and staple it to this report. 8. ?ook o&er the description of the operation of decoders in section 8. of your text and the data sheet for the 67129 integrated circuit. Use 9 ?E$.s to &erify that your 67129 decoder is 4orking properly. ,or this example> do not use the ?E$.s built into your @eathkit Experimenter. /e sure to use current limiting resistors (A221 ) in series 4ith ?E$.s. 3f you do not limit the current> the ?E$.s 4ill burn up. "lso remember that ?E$.s are light emitting diodes and therefore only gi&e off light 4hen the current is flo4ing in on direction. Use trial and error here if necessary. 3n summary> your outputs should go to a resistor> then an ?E$> and then to ground. )rganiBe your 9 ?E$.s in a neat ro4 on your bread board. %ketch the circuit for the first truth table abo&e using standard circuit symbols for a $C po4er supply> resistors> and ?E$.s. #ote' 51-8Colts> 5 "-5#$> and 5 /-5#$.
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6. /ased on your ans4ers in part D. @o4 many logic gates 4ould you need to build a binary to decimal decoder< "ssume that you are using !input logic gates as 4ell as #)= gates. "#$ (((((( )* (((((( #"#$ (((((( #)* (((((( +)* (((((( +#)* (((((( #)= (((((( 9. Would you 4ant to build this circuit that has 7 input and 6 outputs< (((((((((((((( E. ,ortunately> decoder integrated circuits such as the 7811 chip include all of the logic gates needed to con&ert binary numbers to decimal numbers. ?ocate a 7811 /C$!to!6 %egment ?atchI$ecoderI$ri&er and its datasheet. Using your data s4itches and ?E$.s on your @eathkit Experiment to &erify that the 7811 satisfies the truth table in part D. We 4ill use the 7811 decoder again 4hen 4e begin our studies of seHuential net4orks and microcontrollers. Construct a circuit using a 7811 chip that satisfies the table sho4n on page three for only segment JaJ. #ote that the 7811 chip as output for all 6 segments but only demonstrate that the output for segment JaJ is 4orking properly. 5et a signature of appro&al from your instructor for your 4orking circuit. 3nstructorKs "ppro&al' ((((((((((((