Digital Electronics - Interfacing to the Analog World
Exercise : Interfacing to the Analog World - True or False
- Interfacing to the Analog World - General Questions
- Interfacing to the Analog World - True or False
- Interfacing to the Analog World - Filling the Blanks
11.
Electrical quantities can be interpreted without conditioning by a digital computer.
12.
It is possible to develop more than 16 different analog levels using 4-bit resolution.
13.
A simultaneous, multiple comparator, or flash converter uses parallel encoding.
14.
A DAC is monotonic if its output increases as its binary input is incremented from one value to the next.
15.
An operational amplifier is used as a comparator.
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