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Freescale-bit mesra-2006
1.A dual port memory was given with 1 data port connected in the reverse order. Detect the errors. Repeat for single port.
2. input was given as:









Design a logic ckt to get the following o/p






3. two questions related for calculation of max frequency of operations. Setup and hold time ,clock to Q delay, clock skew and combinational logic delays were to be considered.

4. design a state machine for a serial input number to be divisible by 5. if the number is divisible by 5 (101, 1010,…..) output 1.

5. diode and transistor realization of gates.

6. output voltage waveform of CMOS buffer. P N Mos interchanged.

7. interpretation of a CMOS ckt.

8. What is Body effect.

9. Av for CE tras. With Re.

10 Av for common sourc amplifier.

11.Implemetation of gates using othr gates.





  
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Freescale-bit mesra-20061.A dual port memory was given with 1 data port connected in the reverse order. Detect the errors. Repeat for single port.2. input was given as:Design a logic ckt to get the following o/p3. two questions related for calculation of max frequency of operations. Setup and hold time ,clock to Q delay, clock skew and combinational logic delays were to be considered.4. design a state machine for a serial input number to be divisible by 5. if the number is divisible by 5 (101, 1010
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