Solving DRL Logic Problem: Get Help Here!

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In summary: I don't know what the purpose of D2 is. But as this circuit does not fit under the heading "DRL Logic question" I think you should post it as a separate thread. Other students interested in this transistor logic would not find it under the current header.
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Hi Guys,

I'm solving a DRL related problem

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49829206/skitch.jpg

I though the output diode were in forward . but I suddenly noticed that it's in reverse .. so I couldn't handle the answer. can anybody help,please?
 
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Your pic is not viewable by the public.
 
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oh Sorry ... here is it

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49829206/skitch.jpg
 
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Ahmedzica said:
oh Sorry ... here is it

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49829206/skitch.jpg

Just as a general note, when you ask someone to do you a favor (like answering a question for you), it's not really a good idea to make it difficult for them (by, for example, posting a picture sideways so that it is very hard to read).
 
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phinds said:
Just as a general note, when you ask someone to do you a favor (like answering a question for you), it's not really a good idea to make it difficult for them (by, for example, posting a picture sideways so that it is very hard to read).

yes you're right .. I'm sorry
 
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NascentOxygen said:
Scroll halfway down through this http://site.iugaza.edu.ps/mjouda/files/EXP-3.pdf

I haven't read it, but it looks like they discuss it.

it isn't the same.. as they the anode of the output diode connected to voltage source
 
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Ahmedzica said:
it isn't the same.. as they the anode of the output diode connected to voltage source
Ah, so it is. That causes me to conclude you have drawn it incorrectly, as I can see yours not functioning properly with that diode blocking the output. What do your classmates think?


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◗ Where you wrote Vcc - I1R, can you describe the path I takes through your circuit?

◗ For inputs 1 0 0 I'd be inclined to estimate Vx as a little higher than 0.7V to distinguish that condition from some others (such as 0 1 1). Can you account for this?

◗ You gave one resistor a value, do you need to estimate a value for the other resistor, too?

 

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This looks better: http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~jones/es154/lectures/lecture_7/DL_DTL/ls_dl.jpg
 
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NascentOxygen said:
Ah, so it is. That causes me to conclude you have drawn it incorrectly, as I can see yours not functioning properly with that diode blocking the output. What do your classmates think?


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◗ Where you wrote Vcc - I1R, can you describe the path I takes through your circuit?

◗ For inputs 1 0 0 I'd be inclined to estimate Vx as a little higher than 0.7V to distinguish that condition from some others (such as 0 1 1). Can you account for this?

◗ You gave one resistor a value, do you need to estimate a value for the other resistor, too?


yes that's what I thought.. I solved it as the one right here
http://people.seas.harvard.edu/~jones/es154/lectures/lecture_7/DL_DTL/ls_dl.jpg
 
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what do you think of this

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49829206/Photo%20May%2006%2C%205%2007%2025%20PM.jpg

I've solved it but I can not know what is the function of D2 and D3, could you tell me,please?
 
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Ahmedzica said:
what do you think of this

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49829206/Photo%20May%2006%2C%205%2007%2025%20PM.jpg

I've solved it but I can not know what is the function of D2 and D3, could you tell me,please?
I don't know what the purpose of D2 is. But as this circuit does not fit under the heading "DRL Logic question" I think you should post it as a separate thread. Other students interested in this transistor logic would not find it under the current header.
 
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Related to Solving DRL Logic Problem: Get Help Here!

1. What is a DRL logic problem?

A DRL logic problem refers to a type of problem in which the solution requires the use of deductive reasoning. It involves breaking down a complex problem into smaller components and using logical reasoning to solve it.

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The key to solving a DRL logic problem is to break it down into smaller, more manageable parts. Start by identifying the main goal or objective of the problem and then work backwards to determine the steps needed to reach that goal. It is also helpful to use diagrams, charts, or other visual aids to help organize your thoughts.

3. What are some common strategies for solving DRL logic problems?

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4. Are there any tips for improving my deductive reasoning skills?

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