Shift Registers Questions and Answers
Shift Registers are sequential logic circuits used for data storage and transfer in digital systems. This topic includes digital electronics aptitude questions and answers on serial-in serial-out, parallel-in parallel-out, and bidirectional shift registers. These questions, frequently asked in GATE, DRDO, and ISRO exams, test your conceptual clarity and circuit understanding. Practice these Shift Registers questions with answers to enhance your digital electronics knowledge and improve your competitive exam readiness.
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61. The ring and Johnson shift counters are uncommon circuits that are similar to synchronous counters.
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63. A universal shift register has both serial and parallel input and output capacity.
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64. The storage capacity of a register makes it an important type of memory.
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65. The 74194 4-bit bidirectional universal shift register has a wide range of applications.
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66. To transmit parallel data over a serial cable, the data must first go through data conversion to the serial format.
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67. A ring counter is a register in which a certain pattern of 1s and 0s is continuously outputted in parallel.
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