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I suppose so. If a three input NAND is used as a two input device, the third input can be viewed as an inhibit input. Also some NAND devices can be "3 stated" where the output goes to a high impedance.
Yes, vaporizing requires an input of energy to heat the substance to its vaporization point. This energy causes the substance to change from a solid or liquid state to a vapor or gas state.
The terminals on a solid state relay are typically called input terminals and output terminals. The input terminals are used to connect the control signal that activates the relay, while the output terminals are used to connect the load that is being switched on or off by the relay.
The change of phase that represents fusion is when a substance transitions from a solid state to a liquid state. This process requires energy input to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the particles together in a solid structure.
No a integrated circuit IC for short is solid state and can only be destroyed by reverse polarity or shortened output or to high input tension or current No a integrated circuit IC for short is solid state and can only be destroyed by reverse polarity or shortened output or to high input tension or current
That depends on your definition, but it is a storage device, it stores material on a flash memory, solid state drive.
Yes, melting typically requires an input of energy in order to overcome the forces holding the solid together. This energy breaks the bonds between the particles in the solid, allowing them to move more freely and transition into a liquid state.
its a solid state.
A solid.
The standard state of magnesium is solid.
A pencil is in the solid state of matter.
Ring counter A ring counter is a shift register (a cascade connection of flip-flops) with the output of the last one connected to the input of the first, that is, in a ring. Typically a pattern consisting of a single 1 bit is circulated, so the state repeats every N clock cycles if N flip-flops are used. It can be used as a cycle counter of N states. Johnson counter A Johnson counter (or switchtail ring counter, twisted-ring counter, walking-ring counter, or Moebius counter) is a modified ring counter, where the output from the last stage is inverted and fed back as input to the first stage. A pattern of bits equal in length to twice the length of the shift register thus circulates indefinitely. These counters find specialist applications, including those similar to the decade counter, digital to analog conversion, etc