Definitions and Overview Flashcards

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Define “Transducer”

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Any device that converts one form of energy to another

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Define “Signal Conditioning”

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A collection of circuit functions that process a signal in order to change one or more of its properties

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3
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Define an “Active Circuit”

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Requires a power input to change a property of a signal

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4
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Define “Amplification”

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Increasing the power of a signal

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5
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Define “Attenuation”

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Decreasing the power of a signal

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Define “Impedance conversion”

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A circuit that offers a voltage gain without a power gain.

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7
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What are some examples of impedance conversion?

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> Buffering

> Impedance matching

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8
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Define “Filtering”

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The separation of signals on the bases of their frequency content.

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9
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What is the diagram direction convention for a circuit diagram?

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Left-to-right

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10
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What is the diagram direction convention for programming?

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Top-to-bottom

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What are the features of a circuit diagram?

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> Contain the tropology of the component connections

> Drawn schematically (This means using simplified symbols for each component)

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What are the features of a system diagram?

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> Relationship between functional blocks within a system.

> Indicates the flow of inputs and outputs between each block

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What are the features of a system concept diagram?

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> Tells you how a system operates conceptually.

> Not concerned with circuit-level details Includes:

> Main functional blocks to understand the operating concept

> Relationship between each block

> Direction of interconnecting signals

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What are the features of a system module diagram?

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> Enables you to see how real subsystem parts are connected

> Not concerned with circuit-level details Includes:

> All modules required for practical implementation of the system

> Nature of the signals:

  • Signal types/levels
  • Distribution of power
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