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  • The ramp voltage at the output of an op-amp integrator


  • Options
  • A. increases or decreases at a linear rate
  • B. increases or decreases exponentially
  • C. is always increasing and never decreasing
  • D. is constant

  • Correct Answer
  • increases or decreases at a linear rate 


  • Basic Op-Amp Circuits problems


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    • 1. A digital-to-analog converter is an application of the

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    • A. scaling adder
    • B. voltage-to-current converter
    • C. noninverting amplifier
    • D. adjustable bandwidth circuit
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    • 2. A comparator is an example of a(n)

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    • A. active filter
    • B. current source
    • C. linear circuit
    • D. nonlinear circuit
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    • 3. If the value of resistor Rf in an averaging amplifier circuit is equal to the value of one input resistor divided by the number of inputs, the output will be equal to

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    • A. the average of the individual inputs
    • B. the inverted sum of the individual inputs
    • C. the sum of the individual inputs
    • D. the inverted average of the individual inputs
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    • 4. The center frequency of a band-pass filter is always equal to the

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    • A. bandwidth
    • B. ?3 dB frequency
    • C. bandwidth divided by Q
    • D. geometric average of the critical frequencies
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    • 5. The formula shows that for a given capacitor, if the voltage changes at a constant rate with respect to time, the current will

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    • A. increase
    • B. decrease
    • C. be constant
    • D. decrease logarithmically
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    • 6. In an averaging amplifier, the input resistances are

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    • A. equal to the feedback resistance
    • B. less than the feedback resistance
    • C. greater than the feedback resistance
    • D. unequal
    • Discuss
    • 7. A basic series regulator has

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    • A. an error detector
    • B. a load
    • C. a reference voltage
    • D. both an error detector and a reference voltage
    • Discuss
    • 8. The resistive change of a strain gauge

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    • A. is based on the weight placed upon it, but can be many thousands of ohms
    • B. is usually no more than 100 Ω
    • C. is based on the gauge factor, but is typically less than an ohm
    • D. has a positive temperature coefficient
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    • 9. The change in value of an analog signal during the conversion process produces what is called the

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    • A. quantization error
    • B. resolution error
    • C. Nyquist error
    • D. sampling error
    • Discuss
    • 10. The purpose of compensation for a thermocouple is

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    • A. to decrease temperature sensitivity
    • B. to increase voltage output
    • C. to cancel unwanted voltage output of a thermocouple
    • D. used for high-temperature circuits
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