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In a 5V system if you were asked to take one input HIGH and another LOW what would you do (i.e. where would you connect them)?

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Answer:

HIGH from the supply voltage

LOW from ground

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer depends on the kind of system and the purpose of the signal. But for practical reasons, in a DIGITAL system where 5V is HIGH and 0 V is LOW, 5 volts can be taken from the supply voltage (usually the same as high, BUT must be verified), and the LOW signal from ground.

If the user has a multimeter, it must be set to continuous voltage on 0 to 20 V range. Then place the probe in the ground of the circuit (must be a big copper area). Finally leave one probe in the circuit ground and place the other probe in some test points to identify 5 v.

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