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  • Offset is the characteristic of a DAC defined by the absence of any incorrect step reversals.


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    • 1. The flash converter is the fastest analog-to-digital conversion method.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 2. Digital filtering is faster than analog filtering.

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    • 3. Digital signal processing must be at least half as fast as the incoming signal to be processed.

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    • 4. The flash method of analog-to-digital conversion uses comparators that compare reference voltages with the analog input voltage.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 5. In the frequency counter, the control clock is derived from the ________ by frequency dividers controlled in the control and timing block.

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    • A. BCD counters
    • B. system clock signal
    • C. display register
    • D. decoder/display
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    • 6. In a binary-weighted-input digital-to-analog converter, the values of the input resistors are chosen to be proportional to the binary weights of the corresponding input bits.

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    • 7. Successive-approximation is perhaps the most widely used method of A/D conversion.

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    • 8. Incorrect codes are a form of output error for a DAC.

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    • 9. Digital signal processors must be programmed to perform specific tasks.

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    • 10. The ADC0804 is an example of a successive-approximation ADC.

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