Logic Gates in Manufacturing Process Quiz
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What input conditions would prevent a stop signal from occurring in the manufacturing process?

  • Volume = 1000 liters and Speed > 15 m/s
  • Temperature = 750 degrees Celsius and Speed > 15 m/s (correct)
  • Temperature > 750 degrees Celsius and Speed = 15 m/s
  • Volume > 1000 liters and Temperature > 750 degrees Celsius
  • Under what condition would a stop signal (X-1) occur in the manufacturing process?

  • Volume is greater than 1000 liters and Speed is less than or equal to 15 m/s (correct)
  • Temperature is exactly 750 degrees Celsius and Speed is greater than 15 m/s
  • Temperature is greater than 750 degrees Celsius and Speed is exactly 15 m/s
  • Volume is exactly 1000 liters and Speed is greater than 15 m/s
  • In the context of the manufacturing process's logic circuit, what happens if both Speed and Volume are below their thresholds?

  • A stop signal (X-1) is triggered
  • The process continues without interruption (correct)
  • The logic circuit malfunctions
  • The process stops immediately
  • What is the significance of each condition mentioned in the table for determining the stop signal in the manufacturing process?

    <p>All conditions must be met simultaneously for a stop signal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What makes a JK flip-flop unique compared to other flip-flops like D and T flip-flops?

    <p>It has both J and K inputs for controlling state transitions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which scenario would lead to the activation of the stop signal (X-1) in the manufacturing process?

    <p>Volume = 1000 liters and Speed &gt; 15 m/s</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is Excess-3 code derived from BCD (Binary Coded Decimal) code?

    <p>By adding 3 to each BCD digit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In a JK flip-flop, what happens when both J and K inputs are set to 1?

    <p>Toggle the output state</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What advantage does Excess-3 code offer over other binary codes in digital arithmetic operations?

    <p>It reduces the possibility of decimal carry errors</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In a JK flip-flop, if the current state is Q=1 with J=0 and K=1, what will be the next state when a clock pulse arrives?

    <p>Q=0</p> Signup and view all the answers

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