Explain 5 differences between analogue and digital signals
How does an AID application for analogue signals work?
Explain 5 differences between analogue and digital signals How does an AID application for analogue signals...
c) Quantize an analogue to digital convertor with dynamic range of 1V in 4 bits. 5 marks d) Dead zone and resolution are two important characterisation values for most sensing devices Describe the differences between these two values 2 marks e) Draw the circuit and calculate the cut off frequency for a low pass filter with R- 10000 and C 1mF 4 marks
c) Quantize an analogue to digital convertor with dynamic range of 1V in 4 bits. 5 marks...
Explain, with the aid of an equation, the differences between the determinants of i) the risk of a portfolio with large no. of assets (e.g. 200 stocks in a portfolio) and ii) the risk of a portfolio with small no. of assets (e.g. 5 stocks in a portfolio).
with the aid of diagrams, explain the key differences between zipper and trigger mechanisms of bacterial cell invasion. details of intracellular behavior not required.
For a digital to analogue converter how do I get the resolution (R) and to accept that Vout calculations are consistent with the R value?
1.(a)Explain the differences between conduction and valence band with the aid of an energy diagram (b)Mention seven differences between charge and current (c)Explain why ammeters are connected in series but not parallel (d)Explain why always a voltmeter is connected in parallel but not in series
In explaining the differences between analog and digital photography, highlight the aspects of "channels" that make digital photography different from analog photography. Explain if RFID can fully automate the player rating process to a micro level of detail, or not. If so, how?
Describe the differences between digital crimes and hackers. Are there differences? If there are or if there are not, discuss your views in your own words.
Question 1 - Analogue Closed Loop Control Systems Many control systems involve processing analogue signals such as heat, light and movement Therefore analogue closed loop control system require walogue processing devices such as the operational amplifier (op-amp). One of the most common control applications involves using the op-amp as a comparator. In it's simplest form a comparator just compares two voltage signals, VI and V2. Ir VI is higher than V2 the output, Ve, is 'low', VI is lower than...
1) Describe the von-Neumann Architecture and how it differs to the HarvardArchitecture. 2) On an interrupt the PIC 18F saves a copy of the PC register, the W register and the Status register. Describe these three registers, what do they hold and when do we use them? 3)What are the differences between analogue signals and digital signals? What are threshold voltages and why are they important?
Explain the following object-oriented(OO) concepts with the aid of code examples (either C++ or Java): Inheritance Over-riding . Over-loading Describe any differences between C++ and Java in how these OO concepts are implemented? 3(c) 17 Marks] Describe C++ namespaces using a code example. Describe Java packages, again using a code example. How do C++ namespaces compare to Java packages? 3(d) [5 Marks] What are inline methods in C++/Java? Explain the terms accessor and mutator.
Explain the following object-oriented(OO) concepts with...