ECE-6171 - Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors oed answer key
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors
The easiest way to smooth a signal is to increase its resolution.
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False
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors
This tells us how many of these bits contains useful information.
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Uniform quantization steps are not constant
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors
For a causal L.T.I. system, the impulse response is 0 for _________
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Discrete Correlation
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Increasing the input code should always decrease the output voltage.
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False
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Increasing the input code should always increase the output voltage.
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True
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors
The two types of convolution are continuous and discrete convolution.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors
What is the ROC of z-transform of finite duration anti-causal sequence?
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Decimation works by inserting zero-valued samples for each input signal.
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Happens in ADCs when an output code does not occur for any input voltage
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the inverse z-transform can be performed by evaluating a Answer integral
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The three terminals of a semiconductor are called emmiter,base and gate.
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Multirate systems can increase or decrease the sampling-rate of a signal.
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What is the set of all values of z for which X(z) attains a finite value?
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A device is a Answer when input is electrical and output a physical quantity
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Tells us the frequency where the SINAD is 3 dBlower than the best case value
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Switched capacitor-integrator is more accurate than continuous time integrator.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors
Which of the following justifies the linearity property of z-transform?[x↔X(z)].
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors
a numerical expression representing the performance or efficiency of a procedure.
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Awesome StudentQuestion • Fundamentals of Mixed Signals and Sensors