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PREPARATION TO LAB WORK.

 

1. Learn the information about encoder

2. Consider the scheme of experiment 9A and define the results theoretically. Draw the scheme using Scheme Design System.

3. Implement the scheme of octal-to-binary encoder using OR gates and draw the scheme with application of Scheme Design System. This will be the scheme for the experiment 9B.

4. Answer the question below in written form.

4.1. What is an encoder?

4.2. What is a priority encoder?

4.3. Show the principal scheme of octal-to-binary and explain why D0 is not connected with any of OR gates.

4.4. What discrepancy may be for this scheme?

 

LAB WORK PERFORMANCE.

 

1. Demonstrate presence of your home preparation for lab work to your instructor.

2. Pass test of 10 questions.

3. Get a permission to begin the work.

4. Mount the scheme of experiment 9A on the breadboard and perform it. Fill in the table.

5. Make a conclusion about functionality of the scheme. Compare your results with theoretical ones.

6. Demonstrate your results to your instructor. If your results are correct you may dismount your scheme, if no – find the mistake.

7. Repeat steps 4-6 for experiment 9B.

8. Be ready to answer your instructor’s questions in process of work.

9. Complete your work, dismount your schemes, clean your working place.

10. Answer your instructor’s final questions, obtain your mark.

11. Ask your instructor’s permission to leave.

 


Experiment 9A. Realize the following circuit on a breadboard. Connecting D0-D7 to GND or VCC based on the following table, fill in the blanks. Write ON or OFF for LEDs. Remember that EI is active LOW enable input: a HIGH on this input forces all outputs to their inactive (HIGH) state; EO is active-LOW enable output: this output pin goes LOW when all inputs are inactive (HIGH) and EI is LOW; GS is active-LOW group signal output: this output pin goes LOW whenever any of the inputs are active (LOW) and EI is LOW.

 
 

 

    INPUTS OUTPUTS
    (EI)’ D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 GS’ A B C EO’
  x x x x x x x x          
           
  x x x x x x x          
  x x x x x x          
  x x x x x          
  x x x x          
  x x x          
  x x          
  x          
           

 



 

Experiment 9B.Implement the scheme of octal-to-binary encoder using OR gates and mount it on the breadboard. Fill in the table below. Compare your results with the table above.

    INPUTS OUTPUTS
    D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A B C
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

Conclusion.

 

TEST QUESTIONS

 

1. An encoder is a combinational circuit that

A. converts binary information from n input lines to a maximum of 2n unique output lines

B. has 2n (or less) unique input lines and n output lines

C. selects binary information from one of many input lines and direct it to a single output line

D. receives information on a single line and transmits this information on one of 2n possible output lines


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