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  • Question
  • A transducer is a device that:


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  • A. converts a physical variable to an electrical variable
  • B. converts analog data to meaningful data
  • C. controls a physical variable
  • D. stores digital data and then processes that data according to a set of specified instructions

  • Correct Answer
  • converts a physical variable to an electrical variable 


  • Interfacing to the Analog World problems


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    • 1. How many address bits are required for a 4096-bit memory organized as a 512 × 8 memory?

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    • A. 2
    • B. 4
    • C. 8
    • D. 9
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    • 2. Which is not part of a hard disk drive?

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    • A. Spindle
    • B. Platter
    • C. Read/write head
    • D. Valve
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    • 3. Which is not a magnetic storage device?

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    • A. Magnetic disk
    • B. Magnetic tape
    • C. Magneto-optical disk
    • D. Optical disk
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    • 4. Which is not a hard disk performance parameter?

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    • A. Seek time
    • B. Break time
    • C. Latency period
    • D. Access time
    • Discuss
    • 5. How many 8 k × 1 RAMs are required to achieve a memory with a word capacity of 8 k and a word length of eight bits?

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    • A. Eight
    • B. Four
    • C. Two
    • D. One
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    • 6. The basic approach to testing D/A converters is to:

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    • A. apply a sequence of binary codes covering the full range of input values to the circuit input while observing the output on an oscilloscope. The output should consist of a linear stairstep ramp.
    • B. single-step the device through its full input range while checking the output with a DMM.
    • C. check the output with zero input and then full input. The output of the converter should extend from zero to its maximum value. If so, then everything in between can be assumed to be operating properly.
    • D. apply the correct input to the analog terminal and then check to see if the proper binary code exists on the digital inputs.
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    • 7. Inaccurate A/D conversion may be due to:

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    • A. constant analog input voltage
    • B. linear ramp usage
    • C. intermittent counter inputs
    • D. faulty sample-and-hold circuitry
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    • 8. What is the maximum conversion time for an 8-bit successive-approximation ADC with a clock frequency of 20 kHz?

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    • A. 12.8 ms
    • B. 6.4 ms
    • C. 0.05 ms
    • D. 0.4 ms
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    • 9. A test system using the GPIB is being used to monitor a potentially dangerous crash test from a distance of 200 feet. The engineer decides to have you fabricate a special cable, rather than order one, since all the materials are on hand and the tests are already behind schedule. When the tests are run, the test system is erratic and the data is almost useless. What has gone wrong?

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    • A. The engineer is probably not using the correct data format for the specific instruments being used to collect the data.
    • B. The GPIB cable is too long; a bus extender should be used.
    • C. The cable should be shielded and properly grounded.
    • D. The tests themselves probably produced extraneous signals that confused the instruments, resulting in unusable data.
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    • 10. If an analog signal is to be converted to an 8-bit resolution, how many comparators are used in a parallel-encoded ADC?

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    • A. 127
    • B. 128
    • C. 255
    • D. 256
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