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________ analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) have a fixed value of conversion time that is not dependent on the value of the analog input.
Options
A. Substandard
B. Dual
C. Recessive approximation
D. Successive approximation
Correct Answer
Successive approximation
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1. Inaccurate analog-to-digital conversion may be due to ____________.
Options
A. constant analog input voltage
B. linear ramp usage
C. intermittent counter inputs
D. faulty sample-and-hold circuitry
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Correct Answer: faulty sample-and-hold circuitry
2. A binary-weighted resistor used in a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is only practical up to a resolution of ________.
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A. 10 bits
B. 2 bits
C. 8 bits
D. 4 bits
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Correct Answer: 4 bits
3. The problems of the binary-weighted resistor digital-to-analog converter (DAC) can be overcome by using ___________.
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A. an 8-bit binary-weighted resistor DAC
B. an R/2R ladder DAC
C. a staircase DAC
D. a flash DAC
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Correct Answer: an R/2R ladder DAC
4. ________ analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) use no clock signal, because there is no timing or sequencing required.
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A. Actuator
B. Dual
C. Flash
D. Bipolar
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Correct Answer: Flash
5. The characteristic that a change of one binary step on the input of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) should cause exactly one step change on the output is called ________.
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A. resolution
B. monotonicity
C. linearity
D. accuracy
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Correct Answer: monotonicity
6. The number of binary bits at the input of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is known as ________.
Options
A. accuracy
B. linearity
C. resolution
D. monotonicity
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Correct Answer: resolution
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