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Articles by Manish Kumar Saini
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Decoder Driver IC and Its Application
What is a Decoder Driver IC? A type of integrated circuit (IC) which is designed to decode information specified in the binary form is known as decoder driver IC. A decoder driver IC generates output signals to drive different electronic devices like LEDs, electronic relays, electric motors, etc. Decoder driver ICs are most commonly used in electronic systems to convert digital signals specified in binary form into specific output signals that then drive an output device. Types of Decoder Driver ICs Depending on the decoding function performed, there are several types of decoder driver ICs available. Some important types are ...
Read MoreCompletely and Incompletely Specified Logic Functions
What is a Logic Function? In digital electronics and Boolean algebra, an expression that have some operations performed on the binary inputs to produce an output in the binary form is called a logic function. Logic functions are also called Boolean functions. Depending on the specified output, there are two types of logic functions namely, Completely specified logic functions Incompletely specified logic functions Now, let us discuss the completely and incompletely specified logic functions individually in detail. Completely Specified Logic Function A logic function or Boolean function which is defined for all possible combinations of input variables is ...
Read MoreCascading of Decoders
What is a Decoder? A decoder is a combinational logic circuit that converts an N-bit binary input code into a 2N output lines such that only one output line will be active for each one of the possible combinations of inputs. The block diagram of a decoder is shown in Figure-1. Here, A, B, C, etc. are the input lines, Y0, Y1, Y2, ⦠etc. are the output lines, and E is the enable input of the decoder. In this article, we will discuss cascading of decoders. Cascading of Decoders means the process of realizing a higher order decoder ...
Read MoreDifference between Active Power and Reactive Power
The rate of work done in an electric circuit is known as electric power. In an electric circuit, there are three types of electric powers viz. active power, reactive power and apparent power. In this article, we will discuss the major differences between active power and reactive power. What is Active Power? In an AC or DC electric circuit, the amount of electric power which is utilized and consumed in doing a work is called active power. Active power is also known as real power or true power. Active power is usually represented by the letter āPā and is ...
Read MoreDifference between Noise-Cancelling and Noise Isolating Headphones
There are two types of headphones namely, noise-cancelling headphones and noise-isolating headphones, which are designed to suppress the unwanted external noise in the sound. But both are completely different from each other. The main difference between noise-cancelling and noise-isolating headphones is that the noise-cancelling headphones actively reduce external noise by using microphone and electronics, while the noise-isolating headphones create a physical barrier between the ear and the surrounding noise to block the external noise. In this article, we will discuss all the important differences between noise-cancelling and noise isolating headphones. But before that let us first have a ...
Read MoreDifference between Monochrome and Color Displays
Display is the most important part of a visual display unit (VDU) like TV, monitor, etc. Depending on the colors displayed on the screen, displays are of two types namely, monochrome display and color display. The fundamental difference between monochrome and color display is that a monochrome display can display graphics like images, text, etc. in gray shades only, while a color display can display graphics in full color. In this article, we will discuss all the important differences between monochrome display and color display. But before discussing the differences, let us first have a look into their basics. ...
Read MoreDifference between Micro USB and USB-C
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. USB is a modern communication interface used in computers and other electronic devices for connecting peripherals such as mouse, keyboard, etc. Today, USB has become a standard protocol for connections in electronic devices. USB was first introduced in mid-1990 and has become popular due to its plug and play feature. The USB interface allows peripheral devices to connect to and disconnect from electronic devices without the requirement restarting of the device. USB interface uses Bus Network Topology, allowing multiple devices to connect to a single USB port through a USB hub. Several types of ...
Read MoreDifference between LCD TV and Plasma TV
TV, Television, is a very common electronic device used to display audio-video content on a screen. Based on the display technology used, several types of TVs available, such as LCD TVs, LED TVs, Plasma TVs, CRT TVs, etc. In this article, we will discuss the important differences between LCD TV and Plasma TV. But, before going to discuss the differences, let us first have a look into the basics of LCD TV and Plasma TV individually. What is LCD TV? LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. A type of television in which liquid crystal display technology is used for ...
Read MoreDifference between HDMI and DisplayPort
There are two types of digital audio and video interfaces namely, HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) and DisplayPort that are used for connecting a source device and an output device. Both HDMI and DisplayPort are extensively being used in several modern devices such as computers, TVs, laptops, gaming consoles, etc. In this article, we will discuss the important differences between HDMI and DisplayPort. But before discussing the differences, let us first discuss their basics. What is HDMI? HDMI is the abbreviation for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. HDMI is also a digital interface developed for transmitting high quality video and audio signals ...
Read MoreDifference between Feedback and Feed Forward Control Systems
A system of components that is used to provide the desired response by controlling different parameters in the process is referred to as a control system. In a control system, the final output or response of the system is controlled by varying the input, and hence it named so. Based on the control mechanism used, the control systems can be classified into the two types namely, feedback control system and feed forward control system. The fundamental difference between the feedback control system and feed forward control system is that in the case of feedback control system, the corrective action is ...
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