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Number Systems
• Number Systems, Operations and Codes
– Chapter 2 - Self Read
• Read the following sections:
– 2.1 – 2.4
– 2.8
– 2.10

IS 151 Digital Circuitry

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Digital Waveforms
– Consist of voltage levels that change back
and forth between the HIGH and LOW states
– Positive-going pulse – generated when the
voltage goes from LOW level to HIGH level
and back to LOW level
– Negative-going pulse – generated when the
voltage goes from HIGH level to LOW level
and back to HIGH level
– A digital wave from is made-up of a series of
pulses
IS 151 Digital Circuitry

2
Digital Waveforms
• Diagram: Positive and negative-going
pulses (page 5)
HIGH

HIGH

Rising or
leading edge
LOW

Falling or
trailing edge

t0

Falling or
leading edge
LOW

t1

Positive-going pulse

Rising or
trailing edge

t0

t1

Negative-going pulse

IS 151 Digital Circuitry

3
Digital Waveforms
– Pulse characteristics
• Leading edge (occurs first at t = 0)
• Trailing edge (occurs last at t = 1)
• Positive-going pulse: Leading edge is a rising edge
and trailing edge is falling edge
• Negative-going pulse: Leading edged is falling
edge and trailing edge is rising edge

IS 151 Digital Circuitry

4
Digital Waveforms
• Diagram: non-ideal pulse (page 6)
90%

Amplitude

50%

10%

Baseline

Pulse Width, tw
Rise Time, tr

IS 151 Digital Circuitry

Fall Time, tf

5
Digital Waveforms
– Pulse parameters
• Rise time (tr) – is the time required for a pulse to
go from its LOW to HIGH level (measured 10% to
90% of the pulse amplitude)
• Fall time (tf) – is the time required for the transition
from the HIGH to LOW level (measured 90% to
10% of the pulse amplitude)
• Pulse amplitude – height of the pulse from
baseline
• Pulse width (tw) – duration of the pulse (defined
as the time interval between the 50% points on the
rising and falling edges)
IS 151 Digital Circuitry

6
Digital Waveforms
– Waveform characteristics
• Most waveforms are composed of a series of
pulses (pulse trains)
• Pulses can be either
– periodic – repeats itself at a fixed interval called a
period (T)).
» The frequency, f, is the rate at which it repeats
itself and is measured in Hertz (H)
– non-periodic – does not repeat itself at fixed
intervals and may be composed of pulses of
different pulse widths.
IS 151 Digital Circuitry

7
Digital Waveforms
• Frequency of a pulse, f, is the reciprocal of its
period, T.
– f = 1/T
– T = 1/f

• Duty cycle – the ratio of the pulse width (tw) to the
period (T), expressed as a percentage
– Duty Cycle = (tw/T)x100%

IS 151 Digital Circuitry

8
Digital Waveforms - Example
• The following figure shows a periodic digital
waveform. The measurements are in
milliseconds. Determine its period, frequency
and duty cycle.
T

tw

t (ms)
0

1

10

11

IS 151 Digital Circuitry

9
Digital Waveforms - Example
• Related exercise:
– A periodic digital signal waveform has a pulse
width of 25 µs and a period of 150 µs.
Determine the frequency and duty cycle.

IS 151 Digital Circuitry

10
Timing Diagrams
• Many digital waveforms are synchronized
with a basic timing waveform called the
clock.
• The clock is a periodic waveform in which
each interval between pulses equals one
bit time.
• Example:
• Diagram: Clock waveform: page 8
IS 151 Digital Circuitry

11
Timing Diagrams
• Clock waveform
Bit time

Clock

1
0

1
A 0
Bit Sequence
Represented

1

0

1

0

0

1

by waveform A

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Timing Diagrams
• Each change in the level of waveform A
occurs at the rising edge of the clock
waveform.
• In other cases, the change occurs at the
trailing edge of the clock.
• During each bit time of the clock,
waveform A is either HIGH or LOW, which
represent a sequence of bits
IS 151 Digital Circuitry

13
Timing Diagrams - Exercise
• Given a string of ten alternating 0s and 1s,
show a clock waveform for the string

IS 151 Digital Circuitry

14
• End of Lecture

IS 151 Digital Circuitry

15

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IS 151 lecture 2

  • 1. Number Systems • Number Systems, Operations and Codes – Chapter 2 - Self Read • Read the following sections: – 2.1 – 2.4 – 2.8 – 2.10 IS 151 Digital Circuitry 1
  • 2. Digital Waveforms – Consist of voltage levels that change back and forth between the HIGH and LOW states – Positive-going pulse – generated when the voltage goes from LOW level to HIGH level and back to LOW level – Negative-going pulse – generated when the voltage goes from HIGH level to LOW level and back to HIGH level – A digital wave from is made-up of a series of pulses IS 151 Digital Circuitry 2
  • 3. Digital Waveforms • Diagram: Positive and negative-going pulses (page 5) HIGH HIGH Rising or leading edge LOW Falling or trailing edge t0 Falling or leading edge LOW t1 Positive-going pulse Rising or trailing edge t0 t1 Negative-going pulse IS 151 Digital Circuitry 3
  • 4. Digital Waveforms – Pulse characteristics • Leading edge (occurs first at t = 0) • Trailing edge (occurs last at t = 1) • Positive-going pulse: Leading edge is a rising edge and trailing edge is falling edge • Negative-going pulse: Leading edged is falling edge and trailing edge is rising edge IS 151 Digital Circuitry 4
  • 5. Digital Waveforms • Diagram: non-ideal pulse (page 6) 90% Amplitude 50% 10% Baseline Pulse Width, tw Rise Time, tr IS 151 Digital Circuitry Fall Time, tf 5
  • 6. Digital Waveforms – Pulse parameters • Rise time (tr) – is the time required for a pulse to go from its LOW to HIGH level (measured 10% to 90% of the pulse amplitude) • Fall time (tf) – is the time required for the transition from the HIGH to LOW level (measured 90% to 10% of the pulse amplitude) • Pulse amplitude – height of the pulse from baseline • Pulse width (tw) – duration of the pulse (defined as the time interval between the 50% points on the rising and falling edges) IS 151 Digital Circuitry 6
  • 7. Digital Waveforms – Waveform characteristics • Most waveforms are composed of a series of pulses (pulse trains) • Pulses can be either – periodic – repeats itself at a fixed interval called a period (T)). » The frequency, f, is the rate at which it repeats itself and is measured in Hertz (H) – non-periodic – does not repeat itself at fixed intervals and may be composed of pulses of different pulse widths. IS 151 Digital Circuitry 7
  • 8. Digital Waveforms • Frequency of a pulse, f, is the reciprocal of its period, T. – f = 1/T – T = 1/f • Duty cycle – the ratio of the pulse width (tw) to the period (T), expressed as a percentage – Duty Cycle = (tw/T)x100% IS 151 Digital Circuitry 8
  • 9. Digital Waveforms - Example • The following figure shows a periodic digital waveform. The measurements are in milliseconds. Determine its period, frequency and duty cycle. T tw t (ms) 0 1 10 11 IS 151 Digital Circuitry 9
  • 10. Digital Waveforms - Example • Related exercise: – A periodic digital signal waveform has a pulse width of 25 µs and a period of 150 µs. Determine the frequency and duty cycle. IS 151 Digital Circuitry 10
  • 11. Timing Diagrams • Many digital waveforms are synchronized with a basic timing waveform called the clock. • The clock is a periodic waveform in which each interval between pulses equals one bit time. • Example: • Diagram: Clock waveform: page 8 IS 151 Digital Circuitry 11
  • 12. Timing Diagrams • Clock waveform Bit time Clock 1 0 1 A 0 Bit Sequence Represented 1 0 1 0 0 1 by waveform A IS 151 Digital Circuitry 12
  • 13. Timing Diagrams • Each change in the level of waveform A occurs at the rising edge of the clock waveform. • In other cases, the change occurs at the trailing edge of the clock. • During each bit time of the clock, waveform A is either HIGH or LOW, which represent a sequence of bits IS 151 Digital Circuitry 13
  • 14. Timing Diagrams - Exercise • Given a string of ten alternating 0s and 1s, show a clock waveform for the string IS 151 Digital Circuitry 14
  • 15. • End of Lecture IS 151 Digital Circuitry 15