Adc MCQ
Adc MCQ
How many control lines are present in analog to digital converter in addition to reference
voltage?
a)Three
b)Two
c)One
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: ADC usually has two additional control lines
1. Start input-tell ADC when to start conversion.
2. EOC- end of conversion.
3. Which type of ADC follow the conversion technique of changing the analog input signal to
a linear function of frequency?
a) Direct type ADC
b) Integrating type ADC
c) Both integrating and direct type ADC
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: Integrating type ADC performs conversion in an indirect manner by first changing
the analog input signal to a linear function of time or frequency and then to a digital code.
4. Which A/D converter is considered to be simplest, fastest and most expensive?
a) Servo converter
b) Counter type ADC
c) Flash type ADC
d) All of the mentioned
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Answer: c
Explanation: The simplest possible A/D converter is flash type converter and is expensive for
high degree of accuracy.
9. Calculate the conversion time of a 12-bit counter type ADC with 1MHz clock frequent to
convert a full scale input?
a) 4.095 µs
b) 4.095ms
c) 4.095s
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: conversion time = 2n -1 clock periods = (12n-1) = 4.095ms.
10. In a servo tracking A/D converter, the input voltage is greater than the DAC output signal
at this condition
a) The counter count up
b) The counter count down
c) The counter back and forth
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: a
Explanation: In servo converter, the circuit consist of an up/down counter with comparator
controlling direction of the count. So, if the input voltage is greater than DAC output signal, the
output of comparator goes high and counter is caused to count up.
12. How many clock pulses do a successive approximation converter requires for obtaining a
digitaloutput.
a)Twelve
b)Six
c)Eight
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: d
Explanation: The successive approximation technique uses a very efficient code search
strategy to compute n-bit conversion in just n-clock period.
A. Nyquist rate
B. Newton rate
C. Ohms rate
D. Lens rate
A
1. At what condition the digital to analog conversion is made?
a) Va > Vd
b) Va ≤ Vd
c) Va ≥ Vd
d) Va ≠ Vd
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Answer: b
Explanation: When Va < Vd, the output of the comparator becomes low and the AND gate is
disabled. This stops the counting at that time and the digital output of the counter represents
the analog input voltage.
2.
If a input at Va is 1010, then find the correct conversion sequence for the given circuit.
a)
1100 0
1010 1
1011 0
1010
b)
1010 0001 0
0010 1
0011 0
1010 1
c)
1010 1111 0
1011 0
1001 1
1010 1
d) None of the mentioned
View Answer
Answer: a
Explanation: The given circuit is a successive approximation register and it finds the required
value of each bit trial and error method. When the conversion start SAR set MSB d 1=1 with
other bits zero. So, trial code is 1000. If Va(1010) is greater than DAC output (1000). Then
MSB is left `1′ and the next lower significant bit is made `1′ and further tested.
3. The Integrating type converters are used in
a) Digital meter
b) Panel meter
c) Monitoring system
d) All of the mentioned
View Answer
Answer: d
Explanation: The Integrating type converters are used in application such as digital meter,
panel meter and monitoring system where the conversion accuracy is critical.