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Discussion Forum : Logic Gates - General Questions (Q.No. 5)
5.
When used with an IC, what does the term "QUAD" indicate?
2 circuits
4 circuits
6 circuits
8 circuits
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Akash Gupta said:   1 decade ago
According to me Hexa for 6 and Octa for 8.

Aminazahra said:   10 years ago
QUAD means 4 so I select B as the answer.

Aminazahra said:   10 years ago
@Akash Gupta.

Hexa is for 16.

Kishore said:   9 years ago
Please tell me the list of IC terminologies.

Smit said:   9 years ago
Hi, please tell me IC terminologies.

Neetu Gupta said:   9 years ago
Please clarify IC terminology.

Nirbhay rajpoot said:   9 years ago
A quad (pronounced KWAHD) is a unit in a set of something that comes in four units. The term is sometimes used to describe each of the four numbers that constitute an Internet Protocol (IP) address. Thus, an Internet address in its numeric form (which is also sometimes called a dot address) consists of four quads separated by "dots" (periods).

Pankaj Kumar said:   8 years ago
QUAD- Means 4 (in IC).

Arun said:   8 years ago
Thank you all.

Moses said:   8 years ago
Quad-means 4(ie. in IC quad represent 4 circuits, while in binary number system quad represents 4 bits).


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