Tri-state in a digital circuit means that an output has three different values. One is true (1), the second is false (0) and the last one is undefined. The undefined is often just written as "X".
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Tristate in a microcontroller occurs when a pin is configured to operate in a high-impedance state, effectively disconnecting it from the circuit. This is typically achieved by configuring the pin as an input or by setting it to a special mode that allows it to neither drive a high nor a low signal. This state is useful for preventing bus contention when multiple devices share the same communication lines, allowing only one device to drive the line at any given time. In this way, tristate control is essential for managing data flow in multi-device environments.
The tristate of the 8086 microprocessor refers to the three possible states of its output pins: high (logic 1), low (logic 0), and high-impedance (high-Z). In the high-impedance state, the output effectively disconnects from the circuit, allowing multiple devices to share the same bus without interference. This capability is crucial for bus-oriented architectures, enabling efficient data communication between the CPU and other components. The tristate output is essential for managing control signals and data transfer in complex systems.
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A tristate device is a device that has three states instead of two. The normal states are low and high, where the output is pulled down or up by turning on one of the two output transistors. The third state is floating, where neither transistor is turned on. Tristate devices are useful in a bus design where, for instance, more than one device can drive a data bus, but only one at a time.
Tristate devices are used in bus based systems to allow multiple bus drivers to control the bus, each at different times, while all the rest are allowed to read the bus. Only one device can drive the bus at any one time. All the others "tristate" or float, so they neither drive the bus low nor high.
CKT is electrician short hand for circuit. A circuit is everything powerd by on circuit breaker
Not sure what you mean with "lemon circuit", but in an electrical circuit, the switch can be just about anywhere.
A circuit without any nonconducting wires
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