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The range of a convuluted signal of two unequal rectangles is the difference of the lower limits and upper limits.

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Integration of Output

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Faraday’s Law of Induction states that coil resist a change in magnetic field by generating an opposing voltage/current

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True

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Aliasing arises when a signal is discretely sampled at a rate that is insufficient to capture the changes in the signal.

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According to Time shifting property of z-transform, if X(z) is the z-transform of x then what is the z-transform of x(n-k)?

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z-kX(z)

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Answer is used to measure deflection, stress, pressure, etcThe resistance of the sensing element changes with applied strain

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A signal flow graph is the graphical representation of the relationships between the variables of set linear algebraic equations.

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The simple way to avoid aliasing of course is to always have enough samples to capture the spatial or temporal variations in a signal.

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At what frequency should a signal composed of a single sinewave at a frequency of 6 Hz be sampled in accordance to the Nyquist Theorem?

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Capacitance Transducers are used to measure acceleration along one or more axis and are relatively insensitive to orthogonal directions

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The opposition exhibited by its output terminals to an alternating current (AC) of a particular frequency is called Amplifier Efficiency.

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Data conversion accuracy enhances system performance In-depth understanding of data converter performance is important in many applications.

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The resulting signal when a continuous time periodic signal x(t) having period T, is convolved with itself is a periodic having period of T/2

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Data converters must represent blank continuous values in a range using a set of discrete values A blank binary code is used to represent the value

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The multistage approach allows a significant relaxation of the anti-alias and anti-imaging filters, with a consequent reduction in the filter complexity

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Power amplifier delivers power to the load and is the product of the voltage and current applied to the load with the output signal power being greater that the input signal power.

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Small Amplifiers are designed to amplify very small signal voltage levels of only a few Class A AmplifiersSmall Signal AmplifiersLarge Signal Amplifiers from sensors or audio signals

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Electric Field transmission lines Magnetic Field coaxial lines sensors are used for power steering,security, and current measurements on Electric Field transmission lines Magnetic Field coaxial lines

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Identify the FET terminals stated :blankSource , terminal through which the carriers enter the channel blank Drain , where the carriers leave the channel blankGate , the terminal that modulates the channel conductivity

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