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Write an RTL Description for D latch and D flip flop?

Answer

For D latch: always@(enable) q<=d;


For D flip flop: always@(opsedge clock) q<=d; 

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Name 5 different addressing modes?

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Immediate, Direct, Register, Register indirect, Implied addressing modes.

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What is the difference between, page directive include, action tag include?

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One difference is while using the include page directive, in translation time it is creating two servelts. But, while using the include action tag, in translation time it is creating only one servlet.

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What's the speed and device maximum specs for Firewire?

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IEEE 1394 (Firewire) supports the maximum of 63 connected devices with speeds up to 400 Mbps.

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What's the speed and device maximum specs for Firewire?

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IEEE 1394 (Firewire) supports the maximum of 63 connected devices with speeds upto 400 Mbps.

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How to clear Computer Motherboard CMOS password?

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To clear the CMOS password you just remove the CMOS Battery or else you can also use a jumper settings.

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What is microprocessor?

Answer

Micro processor is a program-controlled device, which fetches the instruction from memory, decodes and executes the instructions. Most Micro Processor are single-chip devices.

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Why the temporary registers W and Z are named so i mean we start from A, B, C, D, E then H and L coz H stands for higher bit and L for lower bit of the address pinted by memory pointer.. but wats W and Z for?

Answer

As W and Z alphabets are not widely used similarly as W and Z is internally used they would have been named so

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