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CE PE Exam Study Guide II[edit]
Test 5[edit]
- Character Encoding
- Character (computing)
- Universal Character Set
- IEEE 1394
- ASCII
- Error Detection/Correction
- Parity bit
- Error detection and correction
- Cyclic redundancy check
- Hamming code
- Noisy-channel coding theorem
- Signal-to-noise ratio
- Linear code
- Noise (electronics)
- Digital filter
- Signal processing
- Reliability (computer networking)
- Digital signal processing
- Analog-to-digital converter
- Encryption
- Hash function
- List of hash functions
- String searching algorithm
- Avalanche effect
- Rabin–Karp algorithm
- Burst error-correcting code
- Cryptography
- Cryptographic hash function
- Public-key cryptography
- Networking
- Computer network
- Wide area network
- Local area network
- Non-return-to-zero
- Manchester code
- Ethernet
- Internet
- OSI model
- Fiber-optic communication
- Capacity management
- Convolutional code
- Hardware
- Logic family
- Flip-flop (electronics)
- Memory controller
- Programmable logic device
- Joint Test Action Group
- JEDEC
- Field-programmable gate array
- Application-specific integrated circuit
- Standard cell
- Hardware description language
- VHDL
- Verilog
- Logic synthesis
- Logic optimization
- Circuit minimization for Boolean functions
- Register-transfer level
- Viterbi algorithm
- Karnaugh map
- Quine–McCluskey algorithm
- Transistor
- Operational amplifier applications
- Math
- IEEE floating point
- Operators in C and C++
- De Morgan's laws
- Processors
- Computer architecture
- Processor design
- Orthogonal instruction set
- Amdahl's law
- Reduced instruction set computing
- Benchmark (computing)