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Latest Answer: RTOS is a real time operating system. the main difference between an operating system and RTOS is the response time.An operating system will or may response for the user input at any time....  But a RTOS should response for the input with in ...
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Latest Answer: The high supply is not the right answer. These are used to have packaging symmetry in the 8086 mp chip, instead of using other pin it is better to have one more ground pin. so that's it. ...
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Latest Answer: The peripheral (simple input/output devices ) connected with computer to perform tasks is known as interfacing. ...

Latest Answer: microprocessor works without internal memory because ,it consists of adreess,data and control buses with some registers to process the task given to processor through the external memory. ...
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What is a sequential circuit and What is a combinational circuit?Is there any difference between them? If yes what is it?
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Latest Answer: digital electronic flip flops are temporary single bit storage devices.different types of flip flops are JK f/f, RS f/f, T F/F, D f/f this flip flops are using as storage device, delay purpose , as counter , for toggled, as shift register etc ...
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Latest Answer: It is the combination of both nMOS and pMOS, where the important thing is the source of the nMOS must be grounded & pMOS source is connected with VDD. Because nMOS is assert-low logic & pMOS is asssert-high logic. ...
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Latest Answer: The i/p resistance of opamp is v high. thus the base currents are v less, approx 0. thus no current flows thru i/p resistance. thus we can say that both the NI and INV terminals of opamp are virtually shorted. i.e the voltage across both terminals is ...
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Latest Answer: In OPAMP, we have 4 stages, 1st stage, i.e the input stage is a dual i/p balanced o/p opamp whose i/p resistance is v high. and if we use FET in case of BJT for 1st stage diffamp, then i/p resistance will be v high in M ohms. ...
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