List I | List II | ||
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A. | Firm ware | 1. | Converts program in high level language to machine language |
B. | Compiler | 2. | Converts assembly language program into machine language |
C. | Assembler | 3. | Software embedded in hardware |
D. | Virtual addressing | 4. | Grouping information between various memories |
List I (BHE, A0) | List II (Word is read/write) | ||
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A. | 0, 0 | 1. | 1 byte from/to odd address |
B. | 0, 1 | 2. | 1 byte from/to even address |
C. | 1, 0 | 3. | 16 bit word |
D. | 1, 1 | 4. | None |
List I | List II | ||
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A. | Continuous and aperiodic | 1. | Fourier representation is continuous and aperiodic |
B. | Continuous and Periodic | 2. | Fourier representation is discrete and aperiodic |
C. | Discrete and aperiodic | 3. | Fourier representation is continuous and periodic |
D. | Discrete and periodic | 4. | Fourier representation is discrete and periodic |
List I | List II | ||
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A. | Fourier transform of a Gaussian function | 1. | Gaussian function |
B. | Convolution of a rectangular pulse with itself | 2. | Rectangular pulse |
C. | Current through inductor for step input voltage | 3. | Triangular pulse |
4. | Ramp function | ||
5. | Zero |
List I (Operator) | List II (Description) | ||
---|---|---|---|
A. | & & | 1. | Bitwise inclusive OR |
B. | & | 2. | Bitwise AND |
C. | | | | 3. | Logical AND |
D. | | | 4. | Logical OR |
List I | List II | ||
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A. | Digital counter | 1. | Measurement of harmonics |
B. | Schering Bridge | 2. | Measurement of frequency |
C. | Meggar | 3. | Measurement of loss angle of dielectric |
D. | Spectrum analyser | 4. | Measurement of insulation resistance |
List I | List II | ||
---|---|---|---|
A. | Servomotor | 1. | Error detector |
B. | Amplidyne | 2. | Transducer |
C. | Potentiometer | 3. | Actuator |
D. | Flapper valve | 4. | Power amplifier |
List I | List II | ||
---|---|---|---|
A. | bit | 1. | 10 |
B. | nat | 2. | e |
C. | decit | 3. | 2 |
List I | List II | ||
---|---|---|---|
A. | Copper | 1. | produces discrete energy level just above valence band |
B. | Rubber | 2. | produces discrete energy level just below conduction band |
C. | Antimony | 3. | large forbidden gap |
D. | Boron | 4. | valence and conduction bands overlap |
List I | List II | ||
---|---|---|---|
A. | A1 cos 2pf1t | 1. | |
B. | A1 A2 cos 2pf1t cos 2pf2t | 2. | v1 (t) v2 (t) |
C. | 3. | , f1, - f1 | |
D. | f1 + f2, f1 - f2, - f1 + f2, - f1 - f2 | 4. | A1 cos ?1t |
List I | List II | ||
---|---|---|---|
A. | TTL | 1. | Low propagation delay |
B. | ECL | 2. | Low power consumption |
C. | MOS | 3. | High packing density |
D. | CMOS | 4. | Saturated bipolar logic |
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