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Discussion Forum : Analog and Digital Converters - General Questions (Q.No. 3)
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A binary-weighted digital-to-analog converter has an input resistor of 100 komega.gif. If the resistor is connected to a 5 V source, the current through the resistor is:
50 mu.gifA
5 mA
500 mu.gifA
50 mA
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Ilaiyaraja said:   1 decade ago
I=V/R
I/P resister has 100k=100000,k=1000
resister has 5v,v=5
I=5/100000
I=.00005,micro amp=10^-6
I=50microA

SKP said:   6 years ago
What was the significance of "binary-weighted digital-to-analog converter "?

Karunakaran.R said:   1 decade ago
R = 100*10^3.
V = 5v.

I = V/R.
= 5/100*10^3.
= 50*10^-6.
= 50(micro)Ans.

Gopal prasad said:   1 decade ago
R=100 k
V=5v
I=V/R
=5v/100k
=0.05 mA
=50 microA
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Pandhala raju said:   1 decade ago
I=V/R;
=5/100K ohms
=0.05m amps
=50micro amps

Pkansal2105@yahoo.in said:   1 decade ago
I=V/R
=5/100000
=.05mA
=50 microA

Anshu said:   1 decade ago
Please explain, where you get 30 ?

Raja said:   1 decade ago
db/dv==100/5=20


db+30

20+30=50

Dickson K Mussa said:   9 years ago
According to Ohms law.

V = IR.

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