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
36.
When the analog input to a tracking A/D converter is at a constant level, the digital output will oscillate.
37.
To be useful, A/D or D/A converters must have meaningful representation of the analog quantity and a digital representation and the digital quantity as an analog representation.
38.
A light bulb and a switch are examples of an analog circuit.
39.
When a DAC output shows a deviation of the measured step size from the ideal step size, this error is called nonlinearity.
40.
In a digital storage scope, when memory is full, the next data point is lost.
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