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1.1 How about a Picture for John not in a tuxedo ?(Digital Design Principles and Practices, 4e John Wakerly) (Soution Manual, For Complete File, Download link at the end of this File) 1 / 4
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1.2Threedefinitions of“bit”:
(1)Abinary digit (pp.1,4,18, 2 0, 22).(2)Past tenseof“bite”(p.1).(3)A s mallamount (pp. 6,10). 2 / 4
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1.3 ASICApplication-SpecificI ntegrated Circuit CADComputer-AidedDesign CDCompact Disc COCentralOff ice CPLDComplex Programmab leLogicDevice DIPDualIn-linePin DVDDigitalVers atileDisc FPGAField-ProgrammableGateArray HDLHardwareDescrip tionLanguage ICIntegratedCircuit IPInternet Protocol LSILarge-ScaleIntegration MCMMultichi pModule MSIMedium-ScaleIntegration NRENonrecurringEngineering PBXPrivateBranchExchange PCBPrinted-CircuitBoard PLDProgrammableLogicDevice PWBPrinted-WiringBoard SMTSurface-Mount Techn ology SSISmall-Scale Integration VHDLVHSICHardwareDescrip tionLanguage VLSIVeryLarge-ScaleIntegration 3 / 4
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1.4 ABELAdvanced BooleanEquatio nLanguage CMOSComplementary Metal-OxideSemiconductor DDPPDigitalDesig nPrinciples andPractices JPEGJoint PhotographicExperts Group MPEGMovingPictureExpe rts Group OKAlthough we use this wordhundreds of times a week whether things areOK or not, wehaveprobably rarely wonderedaboutitshistory.Thathi story is infact abriefone, the wordbeingfirst recorded in 1839, thoughit was nodoubtincirculatio nbeforethen.Much s cholarshiphas beenexpendedon the origins ofOK,butAllenWalker Readhas conclusivelyproved that OKis basedona sortofjoke.Someonepronounced thephrase“allcorrect”as “oll(or orl)correct,”and t he samepersonorsomeone else spelledit“ollkorrect,” whichabbreviated givesusOK.Thi stermgainedwidecurrency bybeing usedas apolitical sloganbyt he1840 Democraticc andidateMart inVanBur en, who was nickname d OldKinderhookbecausehe was borninKinderhook,New York.Aneditorialo f the same year, refer- ring to the receipt ofapinwith the sloganO.K.,had t his comment:“frightfulletters... significant of thebirth-placeofMartinVanBur en,oldKinderhook,as also the rallying wordof theDemocracy of the lateelection,‘allcorrect’....Those who wear them shouldbear inmind thatitw ill require their most strenuousexertions ... tomakeall things O.K.”[From theAmerica nHeritage ElectronicDictionary (AHED),copyright 1992 by HoughtonMifflinCompany] PERLAccordingtosome,it’s “PracticalExt ractionandReportLanguage.”But the relevant PerlFA Qentry, inperlfaq1.pod, says“neverw rite‘PERL’,becauseperlisn't really anacron ym,apocryphalfolklore andpost-factoexpansio ns notwithstanding.”(Thanks toAnnoSiegelfor enlighteningmeon this.)
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