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Interfacing to the Analog World problems


  • 1. What is the resolution of a D/A converter?

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  • A. It is the reciprocal of the number of discrete steps in the D/A output.
  • B. It is the comparison between the actual output of the converter and its expected output.
  • C. It is the deviation between the ideal straight-line output and the actual output of the converter.
  • D. It is the converter's ability to resolve between forward and reverse steps when sequenced over its entire range of inputs.
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  • 2. Referring to the given figure, what should the display on the scope look like if the A/D converter is working properly?

    Digital Electronics Interfacing to the Analog World: Referring to the given figure, what should the display on the scope look like if the A/D converter i


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  • 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.
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  • 3. Referring to the given figure, what appears to be wrong, if anything, with the output of the D/A converter?

    Digital Electronics Interfacing to the Analog World: Referring to the given figure, what appears to be wrong, if anything, with the output of the D/A con


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  • 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.
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  • 4. How many different voltages can be output from a DAC with a 6-bit resolution?

  • Options
  • A. 6
  • B. 16
  • C. 32
  • D. 64
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  • 5. If the same analog signal is to be converted to an 8-bit resolution using a counter-ramp ADC, how many comparator circuits would be used?

  • Options
  • A. 1
  • B. 8
  • C. 127
  • D. 255
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  • 6. The process by which a computer acquires digitized analog data is referred to as ________.

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  • A. data acquisition
  • B. monotonicity
  • C. analog resolution
  • D. systematic digital conversion
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  • 7. What is the resolution of a D/A converter?

  • Options
  • A. the comparison between the actual output of the converter and its expected output
  • B. the reciprocal of the number of discrete steps in the D/A output
  • C. the deviation between the ideal straight-line output and the actual output of the converter
  • D. the ability to resolve between forward and reverse steps when sequenced over its entire range
  • Discuss
  • 8. What is the current in R1 and the current in R2 for the circuit shown below?

    Digital Electronics Interfacing to the Analog World: What is the current in R1 and the current in R2 for the circuit


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  • A. I1 = 0.416 mA, I2 = 0.416 mA
  • B. I1 = 0.357 mA, I2 = 0.357 mA
  • C. I1 = 1.25 mA, I2 = 0.625 mA
  • D. I1 = 0.625 mA, I2 = 1.25 mA
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  • 9. An actuator is usually a device that:

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  • A. converts analog data to meaningful digital data.
  • B. controls a physical variable.
  • C. stores digital data and then processes that data according to a set of specified instructions.
  • D. converts a physical variable to an electrical variable.
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  • 10. Sample-and-hold circuits in A/D converters are designed to:

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  • A. sample and hold the output of the binary counter during the conversion process
  • B. stabilize the comparator's threshold voltage during the conversion process
  • C. stabilize the input analog signal during the conversion process
  • D. sample and hold the D/A converter staircase waveform during the conversion process
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