Qualifying Symbols For Internal Connections; Symbols Inside The Outline; Qualifying Symbols For Inputs And Outputs - HP 5334B Service Manual

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Table 8-2. Qualifying Symbols for Inputs and Outputs
I
Description
Symbol
4
I
Logic negation at input. External 0 produces internal
1.
Logic negation at output. lnternal
1
produces external 0.
Active-low input.
I
Active-low output.
I
Active-low input in the case of right-to-left signal flow.
I
Active-low output in the case of right-to-left signal flow.
1
Signal flow from right-to-left. If not otherwise indicated, signal flow is from left-to-right.
1
Bidirectional signal flow.
Dynamic input. The transition from the external 0 state to the external
1
state
produces a transitory internal
1
state. At all other times, the internal logic state is
0.
Nonlogic connection. A label inside the device symbol will usually define the nature
of the input or output.
I
Analog input or output.
8-57. Qualifying Symbols for lnternal Connections
8-58. The internal connections between elements abutted together in a logic symbol are indicated by the sym-
bols shown in Table 8-3. Note that the internal (virtual) input is an input originating somewhere else in the
device and is not connected directly to a pin. The internal (virtual) output is likewise not connected to a pin.
Table 8-3. Qualifying Symbols for Internal Connections
I
-
-+-
-
I
lnternal connection.
1
state on left produces
1
state on right.
Symbol
I
'
' 6 '
'
I
Negated internal connection.
1
state on left produces
0
state on right.
- -
-
-
Description
lnternal input (virtual input). It always stands at its internal 1 state unless affected by
an overriding dependency relationship.
- - I - -
-
-
- -
lnternal output (Virtual output). Its affecft on an internal input to which it is con-
nected is indicated by dependency notation.
I
Dynamic internal connection.Transition from 0 to 1 on left produces transitory
1
state on right.
8-59. Symbols Inside the Outline
8-60. Table 8-4 shows some of the symbols used inside the outline of a logic symbol. Note particularly that open-
collector, open-emitter, and three-state outputs have distinctive symbols. Also note that an EN (Enable) input af-
fects all the outputs of the circuit and has no affect on inputs. When an Enable input affects only certain outputs
and/or affects one or more inputs, a form of dependency notation will indicate this (refer to paragraph 8-61).
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