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Service
Model
8901B
mble 8A-6. Schematic Diagram Notes (6
of
11)
I
n
G
m
FF
+m
-m
-m
-m
(Functional Labels)
mCNTR
DIGITAL SYMBOLOGY REFERENCE INFORMATION
Sequential logic Functions
Monostable-Single
shot multivibrator. Output becomes active when the input be-
comes active. Output remains active (even if the input becomes inactive) for a period
of time that is characteristic of the device and/or circuit.
Oscillator-The
output is a uniform repetitive signal which alternates between the
high and low state values. If an input is shown, then the output will be active if an
only if the input is in the active state.
Flip-Flop-Binary
element with
two
stable states, set and reset. When the flip-flop
is set, its outputs will be
in
their active states. When the flip-flop is reset, its outputs
will be in their inactive states.
Toggle Input-When
active, causes the flip-flop to change states.
Set Input-When
active, causes the flip-flop to set.
Reset Input-When
active, causes the flip-flop to reset.
J Input-Analogous
to set input.
K Input-Analogous
to reset input.
Data Input-Always
enabled by another input (generally a C input-see
Dependency
Notation). When the D input
is
dependency-enabled, a high level at
D
will set the
flip-flop; a low level will reset the flip-flop. Note: strictly speaking,
D
inputs have no
active or inactive states-they
are just enabled or disabled.
Count-Up Input-When
active. increments the contents (count) of a counter by
"m"
counts (m is replaced with a number).
Count-Down Input-When
active, decrements the contents (count) of a counter by
"m" counts (m is replaced with a number).
Shift Right (Down) Input-When
active, causes the contents of a shift register to
shift to the right or down "m" places (rn is replaced with a number).
Shift Left (Up) Input-When
active, causes the contents of a shift register to shift
to
the left or up "m" places
(m
is replaced with a number).
NOTE
For the four functions shown above, if
in
is
one,
it
is omitted.
The following functional labels are to be used as necessary in symbol build-ups to
ensure rapid identification of device function.
Counter-Array
of flip-flops connected to form a counter with modules m (m is re-
placed with a number that indicates the number of states: 5 CNTR, 10 CNTR, etc.).
8A-15

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