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(c)
(d)
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(a)
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(b)
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Pure TEM
C.
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D.
Co:rru.gnted
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increase
with
decreasing ~hamcleristic impedance.
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the hsts
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CaVIty resonator
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Coazialline resonator
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the measurement of resistance values in the
range of
(a)
0001 t<> 1 Q
(h)
01 to 11)0
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JOO n
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2 and 3 only
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They
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have
<"<><flici<lnt of resistance.
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The van"-tion
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voltmeter has a d.c voltage of 10 V applied
much time interval
accuracy as the
to Jt. What is the meter reading ?
oscilloscope but ean capture and display
eight or more
signals
5imultaneously,
(~)
71 v
something that scopes eannot do ?
(c)
(d)
22-2
(a)
Logoc analyzer
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(b)
Digital
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Frequency anslyzer
(d)
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(b)
(c)
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measur~m~nt.
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3.
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800
(a)
I only
(b)
2000
(b)
1 :md 2 only
(c)
1000
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1, 2 and 4
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The
curl
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where E lS the d<!ctric field 120. A.-srrlwn (A): Ae the length of the resonant
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antenna IS inere>~sed. the
valid for tim~ Vai}~ng fields.
number of lobes increases ~nd
th" direction of the major lobes
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3. Bias stabili7.ation
4. Scnstivity
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l. Open collector output
2. Totem-pole output
3. Tristate output
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least
and 2 only
(c)
2 and 3 only
(d)
J,2and3
logic
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I and J only
(c)
(o) 4 and 5
(d)
1, 2 and 3
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1 only
(b) 3 and 4
1.2 and 3
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2_ the data input must precede the
clock triggering edge transition
time hy some minimum time.
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generator
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trigger
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T flip-flop
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1. Ful! adder
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3. Half adder
(b) I. 2 and 3
4. J-K flip-flop
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1,2and4
5. Counter
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I, 3 and 4
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2. Interval beh'oecn two pulses
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