Pink Floyd Ch.1
Pink Floyd Ch.1
Pink Floyd Ch.1
Analog Quantities
Most natural quantities that we see are analog and vary
continuously. Analog systems can generally handle higher
power than digital systems.
Temperature
(°F)
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
Time of day
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
A .M . P.M .
LOW LOW
t0 t1 t0 t1
Actual pulses are not ideal but are described by the rise time,
fall time, amplitude, and other characteristics.
Overshoot
Ringing
Droop
90%
Amplitude tW
50%
Pulse width
10%
Ringing
Pulse
width
Amplitude (A)
(tW)
Time
Period, T
Timing Diagrams
C
Serial and Parallel Data
1
Computer Printer
0
0
t0 t1
Basic Logic Functions
Two
binary A= B Outputs
numbers
B
A< B
4 5 6 0
1 2 3
0 . +/–
Calculator keypad
Binary input
7-segment display
Basic System Functions
Counter Parallel
output lines Binary Binary Binary Binary Binary
code code code code code
1 2 3 4 5 for 1 for 2 for 3 for 4 for 5
Input pulses Sequence of binary codes that represent
the number of input pulses counted.