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Analog and Digital Converters 2

1. A sample-and-hold circuit samples an analog value and holds it long enough for the analog-to-
digital conversion to occur.
A. True

B. False
Answer: Option A
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2. Incorrect codes are a form of output error for a digital-to-analog converter (DAC).
A. True

B. False
Answer: Option B
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3. If we double the number of bits in our digital representation of a number from 4 to 8 bits, we
double the relative accuracy of the conversion from digital to analog.
A. True

B. False
Answer: Option B
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4. The flash method of analog-to-digital conversion (ADC) uses comparators that compare
reference voltages with the analog input voltage.
A. True

B. False
Answer: Option A
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5. A digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is said to be nonmonotonic if the magnitude of the output


voltage increases every time the input code increases.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option B
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6. The relative accuracy of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is determined by settling time.


A. True

B. False
Answer: Option B
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7. The key advantage of the successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is its
conversion speed.
A. True

B. False
Answer: Option A
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8. One way to determine the resolution of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is to compare the
ratio of one step voltage to the maximum output voltage.
A. True

B. False
Answer: Option A
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9. In a binary-weighted digital-to-analog converter (DAC), the values of the input resistors are
chosen to be proportional to the binary weights of the corresponding input bits.
A. True

B. False
Answer: Option B
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10. An 8-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) has a resolution of 0.125 V.
A. True

B. False
Answer: Option B
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1. ________ analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) use no clock signal, because there is no timing or
sequencing required.
A. Actuator

B. Dual

C. Flash

D. Bipolar
Answer: Option C
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2. ________ analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) have a fixed value of conversion time that is not
dependent on the value of the analog input.
A. Substandard

B. Dual

C. Recessive approximation

D. Successive approximation
Answer: Option D
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3. The problems of the binary-weighted resistor digital-to-analog converter (DAC) can be overcome
by using ___________.
A. an 8-bit binary-weighted resistor DAC

B. an R/2R ladder DAC

C. a staircase DAC

D. a flash DAC
Answer: Option B
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4. The number of binary bits at the input of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is known as
________.
A. accuracy

B. linearity

C. resolution

D. monotonicity
Answer: Option C
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5. A(n) ________ converts an analog input to a digital output.


A. flash converter

B. bipolar converter

C. ADC

D. DAC
Answer: Option C
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6. The characteristic that a change of one binary step on the input of a digital-to-analog converter
(DAC) should cause exactly one step change on the output is called ________.
A. resolution

B. monotonicity

C. linearity

D. accuracy
Answer: Option B
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7. Inaccurate analog-to-digital conversion may be due to ____________.


A. constant analog input voltage

B. linear ramp usage

C. intermittent counter inputs

D. faulty sample-and-hold circuitry


Answer: Option D
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8. A binary-weighted resistor used in a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is only practical up to a


resolution of ________.
A. 10 bits

B. 2 bits

C. 8 bits

D. 4 bits
Answer: Option D
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