I am taking an Intro to Digital Circuits class and I swear it's the most unorganized class ever. The book has problems only at the end of each chapter and it's not divided into sections, so I have no concrete solutions to work with. To top it off, the examples given in class are nothing like the ones we are getting for our homework.
I need help (so far) on the first problem here.
for a) I calculated the resistance as being the V(output low max) / I = .2 V / 1 mA = 200 Ohms. I believe this is the correct answer.
b) I'm not sure how to relate the .4 mA of current needed by the 7404 inverter to this problem. Does the resistor need to prove a total current of (1 mA + .4 mA ) so 1 mA sinks via the 74HC03 and .4 mA is given to the inverter? If so, I would imagine that the resistance would be (5V - .2V) / (1 mA + .4 mA) = 3428 Ohms, but this seems awfully high.
Am I missing something on b)?
c) I cannot complete until I get the proper resistance for B.
Yeah, I know homework threads suck, but this isn't due until Friday and I want to get started on it and try to actually understand these concepts that the class keeps breezing over.
Thanks for any help that can be offered.
-silver
I need help (so far) on the first problem here.
for a) I calculated the resistance as being the V(output low max) / I = .2 V / 1 mA = 200 Ohms. I believe this is the correct answer.
b) I'm not sure how to relate the .4 mA of current needed by the 7404 inverter to this problem. Does the resistor need to prove a total current of (1 mA + .4 mA ) so 1 mA sinks via the 74HC03 and .4 mA is given to the inverter? If so, I would imagine that the resistance would be (5V - .2V) / (1 mA + .4 mA) = 3428 Ohms, but this seems awfully high.
Am I missing something on b)?
c) I cannot complete until I get the proper resistance for B.
Yeah, I know homework threads suck, but this isn't due until Friday and I want to get started on it and try to actually understand these concepts that the class keeps breezing over.
Thanks for any help that can be offered.
-silver
