Referring to the given figure, what appears to be wrong, if anything, with the output of the D/A converter?
Options
A. The input signal is probably noisy.
B. There appears to be some nonlinearity in the scope display.
C. The converter has a nonmonotonic output error.
D. It appears that certain input codes are incorrect; double-check the input coding.
Correct Answer
The converter has a nonmonotonic output error.
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1. Referring to the given figure, what should the display on the scope look like if the A/D converter is working properly?
Options
A. It should be a circular Lissajous pattern resulting from the simultaneous application of ramps to the vertical and horizontal inputs of the oscilloscope.
B. The pattern should be a straight line across the screen due to the equal but opposite voltages being applied to the scope inputs.
C. A uniform stairstep pattern should be displayed.
D. The scope should display a sequential binary count with the LSB on the left and the MSB on the right side of the display.