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An acoustical phenomenon wherein the sound continues to persist after the cause of sound has stopp
A group of filters has 1/3 octave of spacing. If the initial frequency is 25 Hz, what is the next frequency
+ 26 dBu is how many volts?
A type of microphone that uses the principle of a capacitor as a means of transduction. It uses a pol
Determine the sound power in Watts produced by the banks alarm if a by-stander heard the alarm at
A loudspeaker produces an SPL of 85dB-SPL at 1 meter distance and input electrical power of 1 W. How
A number from 0 to 1 representing the ability of a surface material to absorb sound energy is known
The difference in dB between the loudest level of sound and the softest passage of sound is known a
The most common light used in fiber-optic links is
In the telecommunications industry, the most commonly used fiber(s) are
The abrupt change in refractive index from core to cladding of fiber-optic cable is called the
A technique that is used to minimize the pulse dispersion effect is to
Which is not an important characteristic of a light detector?
The dispersion of light in fiber-optic cable caused by a portion of the light energy traveling in the clad
Recent laser developments for fiber-optic communication include
Which of the following considerations is important when deciding between using a diode laser or an
In 1815, the correct explanation of diffraction was given by
It is the central part of the optical communication system
light energy that is always emitted or absorbed in discrete units
Which of the following Ethernet fiber optic standard uses synchronous, Centralized Clock?
It is a mixed, multiple-service standard to allow the transmission of voice and video over an FDDJ ne
It is a layer of plastic that surrounds a fiber or group of fibers
An optic fiber is made of glass with a refractive index of 1.55 and is clad with another glass with a r

An optic fiber is made of glass with a refractive index of 1.55 and is clad with another glass with a r
For a single-mode optical cable with 0.25-dB/km loss, determine the optical power 100km from a 0.1
For an optical fiber 10km long with a pulse-spreading constant of 5ns/km, determine the maximum dig
In fiber optics, it is a measure of the conversion efficiency of a photodetector. It is the ratio of the
A phenomenon also called stress corrosion resulting if the glass fiber is exposed to long periods of h
The theory which states that when visible light or high-frequency electromagnetic radiation illuminate
The science of measuring only light waves that are visible to the human eye
The process of constructing an ILD that is similar to LED except that the ends are highly polished.
A phenomenon in optical fibers communication system that is caused by the difference in the propag
For an electronic device operating at a temperature of 17C with a bandwidth of 10 kHz, determine t
A 300 resistor is connected across the 300 antenna input of a television receiver. The bandwidth o
The signal power at the input to an amplifier is 100W and the noise power is 1 W. At the output, th
It is desired to operate a receiver with NF = 8dB at S/N = 15 dB over a 200-KHz bandwidth at ambient
A Satellite receiving system includes a dish antenna ( Teq = 35 K) connected via a coupling network
Equivalent temperature of a passive system having the same noise power output of a given system.
The noise voltage produced across a 50 is input resistance at a temperature of 302C with a bandwi
Determine the worst-case output S/N for a broadcast FM program that has a maximum intelligence fre
The technique that uses the BPSK vector relationship to generate an output with logical 0s and 1s d
A special digital modulation technique that achieves high data rates in limited-bandwidth channels is
FSK systems are much superior to two-tone amplitude-modulation systems with respect to

Using an oscilloscope to display overlayed received data bits that provide information on noise, jitter,
The type of radio transmission that uses pseudorandomly switched transmissions is known as
The acronym CDMA refers to ________.
The acronym OFDM refers to ________.
Using radio to transmit gathered data on some particular phenomenon without human monitors is k
The acronym for the form of data transmission in which the modulating wave shifts the output betwe
Pseudorandom implies a sequence that can be _____ but has the properties of randomness.
______ implies that both analog and digital signals share the same channel bandwidth.
Telemetry may be defined as _____ metering.
OTA is an acronym for ________.
Why isn't Morse code well suited to today's telegraphic equipment?
Which is not a type of pulse modulation?
PPM and PWM are superior to PAM systems in
Half-duplex operation involves communication
A procedure that decides which device has permission to transmit at a given time is called
The bit error rate is
The major difficulty faced by delta modulators is
The AT&T T1 lines
In regards to ATM, the cell rate is variable with _____ service class.
The ground wire in a USB cable is ______.
A(n) ________ is used to allow a digital signal to be transmitted on an analog channel.
The bit ________ is the amount of power in a digital bit for a given amount of time.
The relationship for bit rate to ________ bandwidth is defined by the Shannon-Hartley theorem.
________ T1 indicates that only a portion of the data bandwidth of a T1 line is being used.
The acronym ________ is used to represent the technique that transports data from multiple users ov
A class ________ amplifier includes a PWM generator.
The acronym ________ refers to peripheral computer equipment such as a modem, printer, or mouse.
The ________ source is the heart of both the encoder and decoder in radio-telemetry.
The
of digital
data communications
over analog include
Erroradvantage(s)
signals associated
withand/or
the sampling
process are called
In an S/H circuit, the time that it must hold the sampled voltage is
Which of the following is not a common RZ code?
A(n) ________ is a single LSI chip containing both the ADC and DAC circuitry.
The NRZ digital signal-encoding format has a ________ component in the waveform.
ReedSolomon codes utilize a technique called ________ to rearrange the data into a nonlinear orderi
The electric field intensity is measured in:
It is a result of an increase in the charge density in dielectric materials.
It refers
to the maximum
gain.
The
maximum
horizontalantenna
distance
between the transmitter and the receiver for line of sight
propagation is known as:
Typical mode of radiation of helical antenna is:
The electric field is perpendicular to the earths surface, the polarization is:
In what major RF band is ground wave basically applied?
A measure of mismatch in a transmission line
The highest frequency that can be set back to earth by the ionosphere, if wave is sent vertically upw

Travel in a straight line from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna.
VLF waves are for some types of services because
It is the distance between two wave fronts having the same phase at any given instant.
It is a piece of transmission line which is normally short-circuited at the far end.
A 50 ohms transmission line is connected to a 30 ohm resistive load. Calculate the reflection coeffici
The characteristic impedance of a transmission line does not depend upon its
Characteristic impedance of a transmission line is the impedance measured at the _______ when its len
Which region of the ionosphere is mainly responsible for long-distance night time communications?
Which is properly terminated antenna?
Occurs when the radio beam is at point of grazing over an obstacle.
A microwave communications system, space loss calculation formula is
Is an OSI Layer which is responsible for providing error-free communications across the physical lin
Is the ratio of the largest possible magnitude to the smallest possible magnitude that can be decoded
Is a PCM system which uses a single bit PCM code to achieve digital transmission of analog signals.
Is a redundancy error detection scheme that uses parity to determine if a transmission error has oc
Is an n-bit data register inside the UART that keeps track of the UARTs transmit and receive buffer re
Is an access method used primarily with LANs configured in a bus topology.
IP version 4 address length is
Is a multiport bridge that provides bridging function.
Is a device which operates in the Network layer and it makes forwarding decisions on the basis of ne
OC-1 (STS-1) line rate is
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Is an error-correcting code used for correcting transmission errors in synchronous data streams.
As per Philippine standard, frequency allocation of AM Radio Broadcasting is from
Identical telephone numbers in different parts of a country are distinguished by their ___.
Telephone traffic is measured ____.
In a cellular telephone system, each cell site contains a ____.
When the signal from a mobile cellular unit drops below a certain level, what action occurs?
In a cellular telephone system, group of cells is called ___.
In Celluar Telephone Systems, these are transmissions from base stations to mobile units (Downlink)
A CDMA mobile measures the signal strength from the base as -100 dBm. What should the mobile tran
A telephone signal takes 2ms to reach its destination. Calculate the via net loss required for an acc
The typical voltage across a telephone when on-hook is:
Central offices are connected by:
In telephony, call blocking is:
The cable used for local loops in telephone system is mainly:
In DTMF, the four vertical frequencies are ____.
In DTMF, the Horizontal frequencies are
In Celluar Telephone Systems, these are transmissions from mobile units to base stations (Uplink)
In DTMF, the horizontal frequencies is also known as
In DTMF, the Vertical frequencies is also known as
The bandwidth of voice-grade signals on a telephone system is restricted in order to:

This is the highest-ranking office in the DDD network in telephony in terms of the size of the geograp
In Cellular Radio, AMPS stand for:
In Cellular Radio, BSC stands for:
In Cellular Radio, MSC stands for:
In GSM, voice channels are called:
In Mobile Communications, GSM uses:
In Mobile Communications, IMSI stands for:
Part of broadcasting in a day that refers to that period of time between 1000 UTC to 2200 UTC. UTC s
An AM broadcast service area in which groundwave field of 1mV/m (60dBu) is not subject to objection
In antenna mast or tower construction, the required obstruction painting and/or lighting must be im
Regarding the design of AM antenna, what should be the polarization of the radiator?
As per Phillipine standard, what is the minimum frequency separation in any service area for adjacen
What is the maximum power allowable for remote pick-up stations used as broadcast auxillary servic
What is the classification of an FM station having an ERP not exceeding 30kW?
What is the modulation used for the stereophonic subcarrier of FM composite baseband signal?
What is the pilot subcarrier frequency used in FM stereophonic transmission?
The output power of an FM transmitter is 5 kW. If the power loss in transmission line is around 10 W
Frequency allocation of FM broadcast in the Philippines
What is the color TV system adopted by the Philippines?
Exact value of color subcarrier frequency (MHz) is
Determine the visual carrier frequency of TV channel 9.
What is the maximum allowable ERPs for channels 7 13 in Metro Manila and Metro Cebu?
At NTSC standard, the number of lines per frame = ________ lines/frame
At NTSC standard, line frequency = 15734.264 Hz. What is the equivalent line period?
Nominal RF bandwidth of NTSC TV channel
A land mobile station used for the transmission of TV program materials and related communications
For a total capacity of 36 Mbps and 64-QAM of digital modulation, what is the ideal RF bandwidth?
What is the mode of radio wave propagation that utilized ionosphere as a medium of transmission and
What is the wavelength of a radio signal travelling at a frequency of 220 MHz in a coaxial line having
What is the angle of refraction in a Teflon (r2 = 2) medium of a radio wave from air (r1 = 1.0) if its
An ionosphere layer also termed as absorption layer because it absorbs most of the frequencies a
As per ITU-R Recc. V.431-6 Tables 1 & 2 Wavelength Classifications, what is the classification of Sup
What is a diversity scheme that uses two (2) separate antennas and receivers for each single transmi
What is a diversity scheme that uses two (2) different frequencies in a simplex path?
What is the critical frequency of a layer if the maximum value of electron density is 2 x 106 per cm3?
A radio communication link is to be established via the ionosphere. The maximum virtual height of the
The power density is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source. This law
The lowest portion of the ionosphere that is useful for long-distance communication by amateurs; ab
A graph which shows the radiation in actual field strength of electromagnetic fields at all points wh
The efficiency of an antenna is 82 %. Its radiation resistance is 30 . What is the value of its loss re
A phenomenon on the surface of the sun with appearance and disappearance of dark irregularly shap
What should be done to increase the transmission distance at frequencies higher than HF bands?
Which of the following factors must be considered in the transmission of a surface wave to reduce at
A radio station operates at 11 meter wavelength. What is the designated band of stations frequency
What is the total radio horizon distance between an 80 ft transmitting station and a 20 ft receiving st

A power density of 1.57 x 10-4 W/m2 is measured 50 meters from a test antenna whose directive gai
The angular separation between the two half-power points on the power density radiation pattern.
Refers to the direction in space of electric vector of the electromagnetic wave radiated from an antenn
Placing a metallic array on the antenna effects to increase the current at the base of the antenna, an
What principle that states that the properties of an antenna are independent of whether it is used for
Calculate the beam width between nulls of a 2-m paraboloid reflector used at 6GHz. Note: such reflec
This is often used to cure the problem of great thickness required of lenses used at lower microwave
A structure-generally metallic and sometimes very complex-designed to provide an efficient coupling
The ratio comparing the power density generated by a practical antenna in some direction, with that
Any array that is directional at right angles to the plane of the array is said, by inference, to have ___
The ratio of the focal length to the mouth diameter is called __________ of the parabola, just as in ca
Corresponds to a resonant transmission line, and the dipole antennas describe so far have been reso
Geostationary satellites are located at ____ with respect to the equator.
The quality of a space-link is measured in terms of the ______ ratio.
Why does the downlink frequency appear to vary by several kHz during a low earth orbit satellite pas
The most ambitious LEO constellation to date is ______.
A satellite-dish owner has a 3 meter dish designed for C-band (4 GHz) operation. The owner wants to
The moon orbits the earth with a period of approximately 28 days. How far away is it? Assume circular
What is the length of the path to a geostationary satellite from an Earth station if the angle of elevati
What is the nominal uplink frequency for the Ku band?
To cover all inhabited regions of the earth, the number of polar-orbit satellites required is
The height above mean sea level of a satellite in a geosynchronous orbit around Earth is:
The location of a satellite is generally specified in terms of
A point in the orbit of an object orbiting the earth that is located closest to Earth.
Find the velocity of a satellite in a circular orbit 500 km above the earths surface.
Find the orbital period of a satellite in a circular orbit 36,000 km above the earths surface if the ear
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Variation in signal loss caused by natural weather disturbances.
Determine the radio horizon for a transmit antenna that is 200 m high and a receiving antenna that
The height above the earths surface from which a refracted wave appears to have been reflected
Electromagnetic waves that are directed above the horizon level.
A mammography service examined 327 patients during the third calendar quarter of 1996. 719 films
A type of luminescence where the visible light is emitted only during the stimulation of the phosphor.
If a heart measures 12.5 cm from side to side at its widest point, and its image on chest radiograph
Radiation doses in the range of approximately200 to 1000 rad produce the
Ratio of incident to transmitted radiation through a grid ratio of patient dose with and without grid
A radiographic single-phase unit installed in a private office has a maximum capacity of 100 millis
Who completes the development of first computed tomographic (CT) scanner (EMI, Ltd.) in 1973?
It is the study of the response of an image receptor to x-rays
Ratio of radiographic contrast with a grid to that without a grid

Analysis of persons irradiated therapeutically with superficial x-rays has shown that the skin erythem
ECG recording requires a bandwidth of 0.05 to ____ Hz
Find the potential generated if blood flowing in a vessel with radius 0.9 cm cuts a magnetic field of
Period during which heart contracts.
Apparatus for measuring blood pressure
Given the energy level of 6.624x10^-18 J imparted to an electron stream by an X-ray device, calcula
It was first noted by Heinrich Hertz in 1887 and won Albert Einstein the Nobel Prize in 1905. It refers
Unit of radiation exposure or amount of X-ray radiation that will produce 2.08x10^9 ion pairs per cub
An optical electronic device that measures the color concentration of a substance in solution.
Recording of heart sounds
Recorder for measuring galvanic skin resistance
It consists of 36 unique codes representing the 10 digits and 26 uppercase letters
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Inaccuracies caused by the representation of a continuously varying quantity as one of a number of d
Circuit for digitizing voice at a low data rate by using knowledge of the way in which voice sounds a
A coding scheme that records the change in signal level since the precious sample
Distortion created by using too low a sampling rate when coding an analog signal for digital transmis
A network with bandwidth of 10 Mbps can pass only an average of 12000 frames per minute with each
A telephone subscriber line must have an SNRdB above 40. What is the minimum number of bits?
The thick coaxial cable implementation of standard Ethernet
A bit pattern or a character added to the beginning and the end of a frame to separate the frames
An IPv4 has an address space of how many?
What is the bit rate of STS 1?
A block coding technique in which four bits are encoded into a five bit code
A national standards organization that defines standards in the United States
In asynchronous transmission, one or more bits to indicate the end of transmission
What is the overhead (number of extra bits) in the DS-3 service?
The minimum sampling rate according to Nyquist Theorem
It is used in wireless applications in which stations must be able to share the medium without inter
An error detection method which uses ones complement arithmetic
It is a connecting device between two internetworks that use different models
It is an undesired shift or width change in digital bits of data due to circuitry action which causes bits
In PCM system, it is the ratio of the maximum input voltage level to the smallest voltage level that c
A multiplexer combines four 100-kbps channels using a time slot of 2 bits, determine the frame durat
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By how much should two antennas be separated for space diversity in the 11 GHz band?
What is the phase velocity of a rectangular waveguide with a wall separation of 3 cm and a desired f
A transmitter and a receiver is 45 km apart. Suppose that there is an obstacle midway between the t

How far from the transmitter could a signal be received if the transmitting and receiving antennas w
A signal propagated in a waveguide has a full wave of electric intensity change between two further w
An isolator has a forward loss of 0.7 dB and a return loss of 26 dB. A source provides 1 W to the isola
An isolator has a forward loss of 0.7 dB and a return loss of 26 dB. A source provides 1 W to the isol
It is a microwave device that allows RF energy to pass through in one direction with very little loss,
A metal wrapped around the parabolic antenna aperture to eliminate sidelobes interfering nearby stat
The wavelength of a wave in a waveguide _________.
The sensitivity of a radio receiver is given in terms of dBm. If the receiver is receiving 200 mW, what
An antenna with a noise temperature of 75 Kelvin is connected to a receiver input with a noise tempe
The modulation index of an AM radio station is 0.75. If the carrier power is 500W, what is the total t
An FM transmitter system is using a 1MHz crystal oscillator to generate a very stable 108MHz final car
A/an _______ is a range of frequency in which the upper frequency is double the lower frequency.
Determine the worst-case output S/N for a narrowband FM receiver with deviation maximum of 10 kHz
A small variable capacitance in parallel with each section of ganged capacitor is called _______.
How many wavelengths long are required for a pair of conductors to be considered as a transmission
Determine the time taken for a signal to travel down a 10 m transmission line, if its velocity factor is
The maximum voltage standing wave of an RG-11/U foam coaxial cable is 52 V and its minimum volta
At exactly one-quarter wavelength, the short-circuited transmission line behaves as a(an) ___________
Determine the phase-shift represented by a 75 ns delay of a 4 MHz signal to a 75-ft cable with a diele
Which of the following is a flat conductor separated by an insulating dielectric from a large ground p
One complete revolution around a Smith Chart represents _________ wavelengths.
A mismatched transmission line is also referred to as a ___________ line.
It is the ratio of the speed of propagation on a line to that of light in free-space.
Which of the following is the most widely used UTP cable that can carry baseband data at rates up
The modulated peak value of a signal is 125V and the unmodulated carrier value is 85V. What is the
The total transmitted power of an AM broadcast transmitter with a carrier power of 50kW when modul
One of the advantages of DSB is the savings of great deal of power. Which of the following is the reas
If the input in a transmitter is collector-modulated, the system is called a _______________________.
The input to an FM receiver has a S/N of 2.8. What is the frequency deviation caused by the noise if
What circuit is used to return the frequency response of a signal to its normal, flat level?
It is the most common means of overcoming the problems of quantizing error and noise.
________________ means that the characteristics and performance of an antenna are the same whether
Which of the following methods is used to lower the resonant frequency of a shortened vertical ante
Calculate the gain (relative to an isotropic) of a parabolic antenna that has a diameter of 3 m, an ef
It is a phenomenon caused by any support insulators used at the ends of the wire antenna
A series of pulses in which the amplitude of each pulse represents the amplitude of the information si
Combination of compression at the transmitter and expansion at the receiver of communications sys
A device launches or receives a wave in a transmission line or waveguide in one direction only.
A type of linear-beam microwave tube that uses velocity modulation of the electron beam
_______________ is used to position samples of the different message signals in non-overlapping time s
A ___________ is similar to a phasor diagram except that the entire phasor is not drawn.
It was the first fixed length character code.
It involves transmitting each character twice.
The __________ provides the mathematical justification for using a Gaussian Process as a model for a
A set of communication facilities allowing direct access to 64kpbs data streams (or multiples of) for d

A series of pulses, in which the timing of each pulse represents the ampltitude of the information sign
A line of sight radio link operating at a frequency of 6GHz has a separation of 40km between anten
Variation in received field strength over time due to changes in propagation conditions.
Which of the following antenna types is not designed for transmitting at 10 Ghz
The type of radio wave responsible for long distance communications by multiple skips is the:
Line of sight communications is not a factor in which frequency range?
It refers to the rate of change of a signal on the transmission medium after encoding and modulation
It was the first fixed-length character code developed for machines rather than people.
A receiver-transmitter station used to increase the communications range of VHF, UHF and microwave
It is a term that is often misunderstood and commonly confused with bit rate (bps
Defined as the optimum level of a test tone on a channel at same point in a communication system.
Duplicating each data unit for the purpose of detecting errors is a form of error detection called _____
Determine the wavelength of a 4 Ghz signal.
What is the device that converts energy from one form to another?
It may be defined as any undesired voltages or currents that ultimately end up appearing in the rece
The channel capacity of a 5 kHz bandwidth binary system is ____ bits/s. Assuming no noise.
Microwaves are frequencies above _____ GHz.
The government agencies that regulates radio communications in the US is the ________.
A wave guide acts a/an _______ filter
Coax is not used beyond frequencies of about ______ GHz.
Data Communications refers to the transmission of ________.
Determine the peak frequency deviation for a binary FSK signal with a mark frequency of 49 kHz, spa
It is often used to compare the performance of one digital modulation technique to another.
It is the process of converting an infinite number of possibilities to a finite number of conditions.
For a PCM system with a maximum analog frequency of 4kHz, determine the minimum sample rate.
It is another relatively simple form of redundancy error checking where each character has a numerica
It is a modulation and multiplexing technique that distributes the signal and its sidebands over a ve
The computers that hold shared files, programs and the network operating system. They also provide
It is defined by the ITU-T as a service that provides transmission channels capable of supporting tran
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What do you call the accumulation of additional sounds such as wind, street noise, other voices that
It is a single transmission path from transmitter to receiver with line of sight range.
The process of combining multiple audio signals into one track is called?
The speed of sequence of musical notes is called?
If the frequency of a sound is increased, what will happen to its pitch?
A type of microwave protection system where each working channel has a dedicated back up or spar
Also known as Pin 21 of the RS-232 interface on D connector, this connection allows signals to be tran
What is the process in which the system adapts to the incoming audio level to keep the signal large
______ which means that 2 or more bits in the data unit have changed.?
It is a four-wire Gigabit Ethernet implementation.
It is a digital process that allows several connections to share the high bandwidth of a link.
IEEE 802.11 is define in which MAC sublayer?
It is the oldest microwave tube design which is commonly used in radar transmitters where they can

A modulation process wherein both frequence and phase remains constant while the amplitude chan
It is the most powerful redundancy checking technique which is based on binary division.
In pulse-code modulation, it translates the quantized samples into digital code words.
It is an error detection technique in which a redundant bit is appended to every data unit so that the
A local area network topology in which the individual terminal, microcomputers or workstations are c
The only way to achieve high data rates with a narrowband channel is to increase the number of bits
Find the maximum dynamic range for a linear PCM system using 16-bit quantizing.
Compute the baud rate for a 72000 bps 64-QAM signal.
A telephone signal takes 2ms to reach its destination. Calculate the via net loss required for an acc
Telephone switch that connects only to other switches, and not to individual customers.
It is a form of digital modulation similar to PSK except the digital information is contained in both am
The most common circuit used for demodulating binary FSK signals.
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What frequencies would be generated by a telephone using DTMF signalling, when the number 8 is p
It is a means of transmitting data by shifting the phase angle of the transmitted signal.
The name given for a set of standards for communicating among computers in which the primary purp
Any transmission system which conveys more than one signal simultaneously can experience this typ
What type of digital modulation scheme uses two or more different output frequencies?
It is an error-correcting code used for correcting transmission errors in synchronous data streams.
A suite of protocols that allows a wide variety of computers to share the same network.
Noise that is primarily caused by lightning. Often called as Static Noise.
A modulation technique in which the frequency of the modulated signal varies with the amplitude of
Is a form of constant amplitude angle modulation similar to standard frequency modulation except t
The highest layer in the hierarchy and is analogous to the general manager of the network by provid
What is the equation for Hartleys Law?
Network topology wherein individual terminals, microcomputers and workstations are connected direc
The loss of data that occurs when two stations transmit at the same time on a network
A term used to describe a telephone instrument whose handset is on its cradle, ready to receive a rin
The most commonly used digital modulation scheme.
Simple form of redundancy error checking where each character has a numerical value assigned to it
Is an eight-bit fixed length character set developed in 1962 by the International Business Machines C
An attempt is made to transmit base band frequency of 30khz using a digital audio system with a sa
Calculate the capacity of a telephone channel that has a S/N of 1023?
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Which of the following is not a reason why most half-wave antennas are mounted horizontally at low
The shape of the electromagnetic energy radiated from or received by an antenna is called the
Antennas that transmit an equal amount of energy in the horizontal direction are called
The ability of an antenna to send or receive signals over a narrow horizontal directional range is refer
A basic antenna connected to a transmission line plus one or more additional conductors that are not
An antenna made up of a driven element and one or more parasitic elements is generally referred to

Which antennas usually consist of two or more half-wave dipoles mounted end to end?
A stacked collinear antenna consisting of half-wave dipoles spaced from one another by one-half wav
When the characteristic impedance of the transmission line matches the output impedance of the tra
A one-quarter wavelength of coaxial or balanced transmission line of a specific impedance connecte
It is the process of extracting a phase-coherent reference carrier from a receiver signal.
It is a potential problem whenever two metallic conductors carrying different signals are located in cl
What is the termed refer as the rapid degradation of output signal quality with channel induced error
What was the first fixed-length character code developed for machines rather than for people?
A source whose output satisfies the condition of statistical independence among letters in the sequen
Calculate the minimum data rate needed to transmit audio with sampling rate of 30 Khz and 14 bits
Handles error recovery, flow control (synchronization), and sequencing (which terminals are sending a
A MAC protocol for LANs, with stations connected topologically or logically in a ring. Or the IEEE 802
A network topology where each device is connected to a centre point and all data is routed through t
A lasers use organic dyes enclosed in a glass tube for an active medium, dye is circulated into the tu
Codes that have a restriction on the number of consecutive 1s or 0s in a sequence.
Contains seven bytes (56 bits) of alternating 0s and 1s that alert the receiving system to the coming
Every letter was encoded into fixed length of binary code words of length 5.
The composite signal that modulates the FM carrier.
It is a simple means of error detection. It involves the addition of one extra bit to the bits that encod
A data compression scheme that uses fewer bits to represent more frequently occurring characters or
Speed at which symbols are transmitted in a digital communication systems.
It is the process of converting an infinite number of possibilities to a finite number of conditions.
It is the ratio of the largest possible magnitude to the smallest possible magnitude that can easily be
It is the institution that developed the ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Intertchange).
In early 1900s, he showed that any composite signal is a sum of a set of sine waves of different fre
Find the binary equivalent of x8+x3+x+1.
Given a bandwidth of 6000 Hz for an ASK signal, what is the baud rate?
Compute the bit rate for a 2000 baud 16-QAM signal.
It is an electronic device that is used for computer communications through telephone lines.
A telephone line has a bandwidth of 4.5 kHz and a signal-to-noise ratio of 40dB. A signal is transmit
Showed mathematically that it is posssible to reconstruct a band-limited analog signal from periodic
Find the maximum dynamic range for a linear PCM system using 8-bit quantizing.
In operation, many modern codecs achieved compresion by first encoding the signals using a 12-bit li
Sampling of an analog signal using a sample-and-hold circuit such that the sample has the same amp
The basic building block of the FDM hierarchy.
The GSM radio system uses GMSK in a 200kHzchannel, with a channel data rate of 270.883 kbps. Cal
For Ethernet system with a length of 2.5km on coaxial cable with a velocity factor of 0.66. What is t
A signal at the input to a -Law compressor is positive, with its volatage one-half the maximum val
A telephone signal take 2ms to reach its destination. Calculate the via net loss required for an acce
Who invented the telegraph?
The simplest modulation technique, where a binary information signal modulates the amplitude of an
Is the lowest Open System Interconnection hierarchy and is responsible for the actual propagation o
Error-correction scheme that actually detect and corrects transmission errors when they are received
It allows the overall complexity of the system to be broken down into individual function layers- tha
This are very useful pictorial representations that clearly show the protocol operations such as words

Pair of wires that connects the central office to the users phone
How long does it take to dial the number 784-3745 using pulse dialing with .5s inter digit time?
Network that connects users who are in the same general location
A balanced modulator that will used in conjuction with a microwave generator, power amplifier, and b
We have an audio signal with a bandwidth of 5 MHz. What is the bandwidth modulate the signal using
Used to established a point to point connection across a network.
An attempt is made to transmit a baseband frequency of 25kHz using digital audio system with a sam
Defines the rules of the conversation the message passing among the network users
Responsible for providing signals to the loop sensing activity and sending phone signals at the end of
The typical amount of voltage in dc use in the battery of the central office with respect to ground
A network that is composed of a smaller lan that are closely link. It is needed for areas spread out ge
How many central office allotted for each exchange?
It is a method of switching that provides a separate physical path for each symbol
The central office detects a request for service from a telephone by:
The OSI Layer responsible for data tracking as it moves through a network. It controls and ensures
It is used on long distance circuits, in an effort to overcome echoes caused by circuit imbalances.
A dipole antenna has a radiation resistance of 67 ohms and a loss resistance of 5 ohms, measured at
Two antennas have gains of 5.3 dBi and 4.5 dBd, respectively. Which has a greater gain?
A half-wave dipole is sometimes called:
An antenna's beamwidth is measured
"Ground Effects" refers to the effects on an antenna's radiation pattern caused by
An antenna can be matched to a feed line using
As the length of a "long-wire" antenna is increased
LPDA stands for
Field strength at a distance from an antenna is measured with
A receiving antenna with a built-in preamplifier
It is a channel model in which the input and output alphabets x and y are discrete sets and the chan
It is a diagnostic application or device that a network administrator can purchase and install on a n
_______________ is a secret key encryption technology that is used in client/server environments for
What is the circuit which has a purpose to quiet a receiver in the absence of a received signal?
What is network node dedicated to interfacing between the network and one or more printers?
What is formed on the screen of cathode ray oscilloscope when two sine wave voltages are simultane
Which organization has authority over interstate and international commerce in the communications f
They are special-interest groups that quickly test, evaluate, and standardize new technologies.
Which agency developed standards for physical connection interfaces and electronic signaling specifi
It is a collection of many separate networks.
A set of rules that govern data communications.
It is an idea or concept that is a precursor to an Internet standard.
A mechanism used by hosts and gateways to send notification of datagram problems back to the send

A measure of how fast we can actually send data through a network.


A problem if different packets of data encounter different delays and the application using the data at
A digital interface standard for optical transmission.
The adding of control information on either side of the data text of a block.
If 5 devices are going to be connected in a mesh topology, determine the number of duplex-mode link

What makes optical fibers immune to EMI?


For long distance communication we often make use of fibre-optic cable. Which of the following state
A network topology wherein the whole network will goes down when a computers network cable is br
What is the central device in star topology?
What OSI layer does a network cable lies.
A network topology wherein terminators are used.
It is a joint effort of several standardization, organizations around the world targeting to produce spec
Which technical specification group does not belong to 3GPP working organizations?
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The cable used for local loops is mainly:
The specs of the old Bell type 103 modem were:
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The official name for RS-232C is:
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It is an intelligent two port connectivity device used on LANs to direct data frames between two L
The maximum segment length for Ethernet 100 Base-T cable is
For class A IP addresses, the netid bits is composed of
For class C IP addresses, the netid bits is composed of
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A pulse is transmitted down a cable that has a velocity of propagation of 0.8c. The reflected signal i
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Common mode rejection ratios that are common in balanced transmission lines
A distortion that occurs when DAC do not follow exactly the fast rate of analog input
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A type of microphone that pick-ups from the front and back equally well with little or no pickup from
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Energy efficiency is reached by turning hardware parts off or to a sleep mode with minimal energy c
To utilize the available bandwidth efficiency and to increase the number of users, what is commonly
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It is an error control method when errors are detected and corrected by proper coding techniques at t
The total complex power impressed by a current source within a region is equal to the sum of the tim
It is a parallel three-conductor line consisting of a thin centre strip and two thin ground strips on a die
A protocol designed for highly accurate clock synchronization focused especially on test and measur
he first security mechanism for WiFi, which is based on the RC4 encryption algorithm.
This filter is used to recover original signal from its sampled version.

Non-trivial Encoding involves taking k information bits at a time and mapping each k-bit sequence in
The amount of redundancy introduced by encoding the data is measured by the ratio . The reciprocal
A frequently occurring problem with electromagnetic wave propagation via sky wave in the high frequ
A Signal components arriving via different propagation paths may add destructively, resulting in a p
A bandpass digital Pulse Amplitude Modulation(PAM) is also called __.
ASK, PSK and PAM are sometimes called __.
If g(t)=0 for t>T, the signal is called __.
The feedback decoder simplifies to a form called __.
What is the characteristic impedance of the coaxial cable having L = 0.118 uH/ft and C = 21 pF/ft . Th
For a complex impedance Z = 150 + j50 with Zo = 50 , what is the normalized value of z?
The process of rounding-off the values of the flat top samples to a certain predetermined levels in ord
The satellite is at height of 36000 km above the earth. The frequency used is 4000MHz, the transmitt
This indicates how many divisions the analog-to-digital conversion process uses.
What is the path loss in dB at 300MHz between the earth station and a satellite at 37000km?
A transmitting antenna is on a 50-ft tower and the receiving antenna is on an identical tower. How fa
A line has a voltage node of 4.5V and an antinode value of 6V. What is VSWR?
What physical length corresponds to L/4 at 500 MHz for cable with propagation velocity of 0.68c?
A transmission line that is terminated with its characteristic impedance is called?
What is the minimum radius r needed to support a 0.7 cm signal in the dominant mode in a circular
A compact disc recorde audio signals digitally by using PCM. Assume the signal bandwidth to be 15kH
The process restoring a noise-corrupted signal to its original value is called?
Twelve different signals, each of bandwidth of 10kHz are to be multiplexed and transmitted. Deter
A code that consists of dots and dashes in particular sequence to represent characters, numbers, and
The total antenna current of an AM transmitter is 5A. If modulation index is 0.6, find the carrier curre
A carrier wave of 10MHz and peak value of 10V is amplitude modulated by a 5kHz sine wave of ampl
The rms antenna current of an AM radio transmitter is 10A when unmodulated and 12A when sinusoid
A new communications cable is installed and the signal level, in volts, increases by one-half. What is
What is the value of characteristic impedance for open wire line made up of standard No.18 AWG wire
The minimum sampling rate according to Nyquist Theorem
The tendency of electrons flowing in a conductor to flow near and or the outer surface of the conduc
Passes all frequencies equally well over its design range but has a fixed or predictable phase shift cha
It is the rate of change of amplitude with frequency in a filter.
It provides the desired frequency response but have a constant time delay in the passband.
It refers to any noise that has equal power per octave rather than per hertz.
t uses a capacitive voltage divider instead of a tapped inductor to provide feedback.
It uses switching techniques but with a scheme of pulse-width modulation and are found primarily in
To obtain selectivity while eliminating the image problem, it is best to use a
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A type of antenna array where the maximum radiation is along the main axis of the antenna.
It is a phenomenon caused by any support insulators used at the ends of the wire antenna and has th
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A balanced modulator eliminates which of the following from its output?
In a klystron, a cavity that velocity-modulates the electron beam is ____.

A waveguide device that has low loss in one direction and high loss in the other.
The lobe in the direction of maximum radiation.
A distance far enough from an antenna that local inductive and capacitive effects are insignificant.
The speed of transmission of a signal along a waveguide.
The deviation of a wave as it passes an obstacle or passes through a small aperture
Abrupt variations in timing of a digital signal.
Signal sent by the network to the calling telephone to indicate that the called party is being alerted.
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signals
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A type of circuit that consists of two matching transistors with the collector of one connected to the ba
Determine the cut-off frequency of an op-amp having unity bandwidth of 1MHz and open loop gain of
In a push-pull amplifier, the distortion in the output cause by the transition of state of transistors from
For an op-amp having a slew rate of 2 V/us, what is the maximum closed-loop voltage gain that can be
A certain voltage regulator has a 12 V output when there is no load. When there is a full-load current o
A class C amplifier is driven by a 200 kHz signal. The transistor is on for 1us, and the amplifier is opera
The nominal output voltage of a certain regulator is 8 V. The output changes 2 mV when the input volt
What is VOUT for a transistor log amplifier with VIN = 3 V and R1 = 68 k? Assume IEBO = 40 nA.
In a self-biased JFET, the gate is at
It is the time taken by a diode to operate in the reverse condition from forward conduction.
The MOSFET in a certain single-stage common-source amplifier has a range of forward transconductan
This diode provides fast voltage transitions by the very sudden disappearance of the charge carriers.
What theory states that "any resistance R in a branch of a network in which a current I is flowing can b
The resonant circuit of a tuned-collector transistor oscillator has a resonant frequency of 5 MHz. If the
For a silicon diode, calculate the current at room temperature if the forward voltage, Vf = 0.3 V and th
A BUZ73L MOSFET has an on resistance of 0.4 OHMS and is rated at 7 A. If the supply voltage is 9 V,
What is the minimum contact rating for a relay required to switch a 1000 W, 230 V floodlamp?
When the gate-source voltage of a given MOSFET increases by 2 V, the drain current increases by 1.7
A capacitor is charged by connecting it to a 3 V DC supply. It then holds 1.5 coulombs of charge. What
A 555 monostable circuit has R1 = 2.2 kOHMS and C1= 1.5 F. What is the length of the output pulse
A 555 astable has R1=10 kOHMS, R2=6.8 kOHMS and C1=150 nF. What is the frequency and the mar
At what frequency does a 220 nF capacitor have an impedance of 2.2 kOHMS?
A highpass filter has R=470 OHMS and C=2.2 F. What is the impedance of the capacitor at 10 kHz?
A 50 mW signal is amplified to 300 mW, what is the gain in dB at cut-off frequency?
A signal of amplitude 60 mV is amplified to 500 mV, what is the gain at critical frequency?
The current in a coil begins to fall at the rate of 6 A/s. If L = 840 mH, what emf is produced in the coil?
If the transistor in the CE amplifier has hfe = 120, what is the input resistance?
In a voltage divider bias, common-emitter amplifier with R1 =240kohms , R2 = 33 kohms , RC = 7.5 k
A transistor has an hfe of 80. When the base current is increased by 15 A, the collector current incre
If the open-loop gain is 20 at 100 kHz, it is 10 at 200 kHz, 5 at 400 kHz, and so on to a gain of 1 at 2
Calculate the best value for RB(compensating resistor) for an inverting amplifier in which RA=2.2 k
The open-loop gain of an op amp falls to 1 at___.
The input resistor of a non-inverting op amp is 39 kohms and the feedback resistor is 1.2 Mohms. The
If the input voltage is constant at 20 mV, R is 10 kOHMS and C is 470 nF, what is output voltage of an
At the cut-off point of a lowpass filter the phase change is:
An active bandpass filter is built from a lowpass filter cascaded with a highpass filter. It has a lower cu
The metal tag of a power transistor operating at 2.2 W is at 90 degree Celsius. It is bolted to a heat sin
A snubber network is used to reduce___.
The outputs of a full adder are S = 0, Co = 1. Its inputs might be____.
An op amp adder is used as a digital-to-analogue converter. The input resistor for D0 is 15 kohms. The
The various op-amp circuits used for generating such signals of required frequency and waveform.
The boost regulator has a input voltage of 5 V and output voltage of 15 V. The average load current is
A real amplifier is characterized by Ri = 1M, Ro = 10 and A = 100. Determine the voltage gain in a
A Thyristor has the ability to provide a pulse that is used to trigger SCRs and other thyristors.

This is a measure of smallest incremented unit of the input signal that can be measured by the transd
It is used to store the results of certain condition when certain operations are perform during executio
A device that produce a measurable response to a change in a physical condition, such as temperatur
A microphone which are one of the oldest and simplest forms of sound detector
Used to reduce the amount of AC negative feedback while maintaining DC feedback.
A 555 timer is configured to run in astable mode with RA = 4 k, RB = 4 k and C=0.01F. Determine
What type of Liquid cooling in which the heat sink assembly is immersed in oil tank?
It is used for measuring very low pressures down to one hundred-thousandth of an inch of mercury.
The most commonly used for fieldwork to measure the viscosity of oils, syrups, varnish, paints and vv
A memory that can be read by the processor, but the processor cannot write into it such devices are n
The load of 4 is connected to the secondary of a transformer having primary turns of 200 and the se
A mutual induction device used to measure the absolute angular position of a shaft.
What frequency that can cause the movement of air molecules above audio frequency but below radio
It is a non-zero level of the output voltage when all inputs are zero?
A starting switch that is used to de-energize the start winding of a leruetic compressor just like the cu
Used solely for storing and shifting data which is in the form of 1s and or 0s.
It is the slope of transfer characteristic ( versus ) and is defined as the change in the drain current
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Calculate the drain current and source to drain voltage of a common source circuit shown below. D
The gate source of an n-channel depletion-mode JFET are connected together. What value of will ens
Determine the unity-gain bandwidth of an FET. Consider on n-channel MOSFET with parameters Kn =
This can be defined as the ratio of output d.c. power available at the load to the power rating (Volt Am
If the feedback signal (voltage or current) is applied in such a way that it is in phase with the input sig
Refers to the process of shrinking the size and power dissipation of electronic circuits. It also involves
It is a diagnostic application or device that a network administrator can purchase and install on a netw
The measure of how pure or real an inductor is. The higher its value in an inductor, the fewer losse
A typical relay has :
In a series resistive circuit , the applied circuit voltage is equal to the:
AC generator output is delivered via
A type of oscillator which uses an amplifier circuit that introduces 180 deg phase
A type of Oscillator that is very commonly used as local oscillator in superheterodyne radio receiver
A type of flip-flop in which the data are entered and appear on the output on the same clock edge.
A non-volatile read/write random access semiconductor memory in which data are stored as charge on
What is the bandgap energy for diamonds?
_______________ allows simplifying a one-port circuit to a current source in parallel with an impedance.
Charge
carriers is
move
in semiconductors
via two to
mechanisms:
and from
_______.
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Under a high reverse bias voltage, pn pn junctions break down, conducting a very high current.
Depending on the structure and doping levels of the device, ____________ breakdown may occur.

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The ______ stage provides a moderate voltage gain, a moderate input impedance, and a moderate
output impedance.

The ___________ provides a voltage gain less than unity, a high input impedance, and a low output imp
MOSFETs operate in the ________ region if the drain voltage is more than one threshold below the gate
The _______________ topology exhibits a nominal gain equal to one plus the ratio of
A
measure
of the
performance
voltage-dependent
current
sources is to
thethe
_____________
two
resistors.
The small-signal
circuit also suffers
from a of
gain
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proportional
The impedance
seen looking into the gate of a MOSFET is equal to ________
gain
of the op amp.
Op amps suffer from various imperfections, including dc offsets and input bias currents.
Placing
a abipolar
device
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These effects
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As the frequency
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A capacitance tied between the input and output of an inverting amplifier appears at the input
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The crossover distortion resulting from the dead zone can be reduced by biasing the push-pull
To
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the
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transistors
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In
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A push-pull
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The ___________
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A phenomenon that occurs for large reverse voltages across a pn junction where the free electrons are
A graph showing the gain or phase performance of an electronic circuit at various frequencies.
What do you call the ohmic resistance of the semiconductor?
The metaphor used to describe the action of an SCR when it is used to protect a load against supply.
A value that tells you how much to reduce the power rating for each degree above the reference temp
It is the process of adding impurity element to an intrinsic semiconductor to change its conductivity.
A condition where the transistor is operating at the upper end of the load line with a base current that
The pattern appearing on an oscilloscope when harmonically related signals are applied to the horizon
A connection of two transistors connected with positive feedback to simulate the action of a thyristor.
It refers to the average amount of time between the creation and recombination of a free electron and
A filter that blocks a signal with at most one frequency.
A term use to describe the death of amplification.
The voltage that provides the border between the ohmic region and the constant current region of a d
A basic circuit that a designer can modify to get more advanced circuits.
It is a comparator with hysteresis.
Which of the following special purpose diode doesnt have depletion layer?
It is define as a large initial current that flows through the diode of a rectifier.
It is defined as a four-layer semiconductor device that acts as a latch.
It is the value of the input voltage that switches the output of a comparator.
It is a device that acts like two back-to-back-zener diodes.
What do you call a thin slice of crystal used as a chassis for integrated components.
What is the other term for zener effect?
Calculate the efficiency of a transformer-coupled class A amplifier for a supply of 12 V and outputs of
For a class B amplifier providing a 20-V peak to a 16- load (speaker) and a power supply of Vcc = 30
For a class B amplifier using a supply of Vcc = 30 V and driving a load of 16, determine the maximum
For a class B amplifier using a supply of Vcc = 30 V and driving a load of 16, determine the transisto

Calculate the efficiency of a class B amplifier for a supply of Vcc = 24 V with peak output voltages of
Calculate the total harmonic distortion for the following amplitude components: fundamental amplitud
Determine what maximum dissipation will be allowed for an 80-W silicon transistor (rated at25) if th
A silicon power transistor is operated with a heat sink (_SA=1.5/W).the transistor, rated at150
A dc voltage supply provides 50 V when the output is unloaded. When connected to a load, the output
Calculate the ripple voltage of a full-wave rectifier with a 100-F filter capacitor connected to a load d
Calculate the filter dc Voltage of a full-wave rectifier with a 100-F filter capacitor connected to a load
Calculate the ripple of a capacitor filter for a peak rectified voltage of 30 V, capacitor C= 100F, and a
Calculate the input bias currents at the non-inverting and inverting terminal respectively of an op=am
Determine the output voltage of an op-amp for input voltages of Vi1 = 150 V and Vi2 = 140 V. The
If an amplifier with gain of -1000 and feedback of =-0.1 has a gain change of 20% due to temperatur
A transistor has a collector current of 10mA and a base current of 40uA. What is the current gain of th
A 2N3904 has VCE=10V and IC=20mA. What is the power dissipation?
A zener regulator has an input voltage that may vary from 22 to 30V. If the regulated output voltage i
It is sometimes called hot-carrier diode.
A zener regulator has an input voltage ranging from 15 to 20V and a load current ranging from 5 to 20
A 2N5668 has VGS(off)=-4V and IDSS=5mA. What are the gate voltage and drain current at the half c
A network that employ diodes to remove away a portion of an input signal without distorting the rema
Atom with four valence electrons is called ____.
The term applied to any semiconductor material that has been carefully refined to reduce the number
Who discovered electrons in 1897?
What is the typical energy gap of silicon semiconductor?
Which of the following semiconductor material is sensitive to temperature change?
It occurs when a conduction-band electron loses energy and falls back into a hole in the valence band
Which of the following is not a pentavalent atom?
How does minority carriers produced?
It is an extremely small amount of current that exists in a reverse biased diode.
What is the typical reverse saturated current of a silicon diode?
What is the typical range of reverse breakdown voltage of silicon diode?
The time required for the minority carriers to return to the majority carrier state in the opposite mater
Determine the thermal voltage of a diode at 27C (common temperatures for components in an enclo
What is the knee voltage of a silicon diode at 75C?
At 20C, the reverse saturation current of a silicon diode is 10nA, what is its value when the temperat
A silicon diode is in series with 1k resistor and a forward biasing voltage supply of 10V. If rd is 10,
What is the wavelength of the light produced by an LED with an energy gap level of 1.43 eV?
What does FPGA stands for?
Find the 2s complement of 10110010.
Convert the binary number 11000110 to gray code
Which
of the following
can of
bevariables
used as universal
gate?
The complement
of a sum
is equal to
the product of the complements
A
logic
gate
that
produces
a
HIGH
output
only
when
its two inputs are at opposite levels.
of the variables.
Which of the following expression is in standard SOP form?
In a 4 variable K-map, what is the binary value for the cell in the lower right corner?
It is a digital circuit that adds two bits and an input carry to produce a sum and an output carry.
Which of the following is the invalid state for RS flip flop?

In T flip flop, T stands for:


How many flip-flop/s is/are need to produce 2kHz frequency from 8kHz input?
A flip-flop is in the toggle condition when:
How
flip-flops
needed
to produce
4-bit
asynchronous
counter?will
Whatmany
do you
call theare
number
of unique
states
through
which a counter
How many flip-flops are needed to produce modulus-12 asynchronous counter?
sequence?

Asynchronous counters are known as:


The modulus of a counter is
Three cascaded modulus-10 counters have an overall modulus of
The terminal count of a modulus-13 binary counter is
What is the ratio of the input impedance with series feedback to that without feedback?
Which of the following is required to start oscillation?
Only the condition BA = _____ must be satisfied for self-sustained oscillations to result.
In the IC phase-shift oscillator, what should the ratio of feedback resistor Rf to R1 be?
In the Wien bridge oscillator, which of the following is (are) frequency-determining components?
What is the typical value of quality factor for crystal oscillators?
In which of the following applications is a pulsating dc voltage suitable?
Across which of the following components of a power supply does the average (dc) voltage exist?
What is the purpose of an additional RC filter section in a power supply circuit?
In a simple series regulator circuit, which of the following components is the controlling element?
What is the range of gm for JFETs?
For what value of ID is gm equal to 0.5 gm0?
Which of the following transistor has depletion and enhancement types?
What is the level of IG in an FET?
The region to the left of the pinch-off locus is referred to as the _____ region.
The drain current will always be one-fourth of IDSS as long as the gate-to-source voltage is _____ the p
How many terminals can a MOSFET have?
It is the insulating layer of _____ in the MOSFET construction that accounts for the very desirable high
The transfer curve is not defined by Shockley's equation for the _____.
Which of the following FETs has the lowest input impedance?
How many orbiting electrons does the germanium atom have?
One eV is equal to _____ J.
What unit is used to represent the level of a diode forward current?
Calculate the power dissipation of a diode having ID = 40 mA.
Which capacitance dominates in the reverse-bias region?
Which capacitance dominates in the forward-bias region?
What does a high resistance reading in both forward- and reverse-bias directions indicate?
Determine the nominal voltage for the Zener diode at a temperature of 120 C if the nominal voltage
What is the maximum power rating for LEDs?
The _____ diode model is employed most frequently in the analysis of electronic systems.
At what region of operation is the base-emitter junction forward biased and the base-collector junction
For the BJT to operate in the saturation region, the base-emitter junction must be _____-biased and the
Which of the following voltages must have a negative level (value) in any NPN bias circuit?
Which of the following is referred to as the reverse transfer voltage ratio?
Which of the following techniques can be used in the sinusoidal ac analysis of transistor networks?

The _____ model suffers from being limited to a particular set of operating conditions if it is to be cons
What is the unit of the parameter ho of a BJT?
What is the typical value of the current gain of a common-base configuration?
What does the negative sign in the voltage gain of the common-emitter fixed-bias configuration indica
The _____ configuration is frequently used for impedance matching.
The difference between the two op-amp input currents is called ______.
A circuit whose output voltage is proportional to the area under the curve of the input voltage.
A circuit whose output voltage is proportional to the slope of the input voltage.
A filter response that exhibits an equiripple amplitude response in the pass band.
A filter response that exhibits maximum flatness possible in the pass band.
The ____ gate is called the all or nothing gate.
Express the Boolean function F= xy + xz in a product of maxterm form.
In switching transistors, what do you call the time between the changing state of the input and the be
The current gain of a common-base BJT configuration is _____________.
It is desired to design a phase-shift oscillator using an FET having gm= 5000S, rd= 40k and a feedb
The current gain of a Darlington pair is called ________.
The total dB gain of a three stage system is 120dB. Determine the dB gain of the third stage if the sec
A ______ is a dcdc converter with an unregulated input dc voltage anda regulated output voltage. The
Logarithmic amplifiers, together with exponential amplifiers are used to perform analog multiplication
The time sequence of inputs, outputs and flip-flop states can be enumerated in a _______. This consist
In digital design of combinational logic circuits, what do you call the term that refers to the connection
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Modern
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DATA
EST (digi, .EST2 (digi data)
DATA Reference: EST
(digi, .EST2
(digi data) System 4th Edition , Wayni Tomasi, Page 49
Electronic
Communications
NOISE Reference: .EST
TIPQC
(assorted)
Electronic Communications System 4th Edition , WayniTomasi, Page 49
BASIC Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
(assorted)
Electronic
Communications
System 4th edition, Kennedy and Davis, Page 514
DIGI Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
(assorted)
Electronic
Communications
System 4th edition, Kennedy and Davis page 559
CIRCUI Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
(assorted)
Electronic
Communications
System 4th edition, Kennedy and Davis, Page 597
SATCO Reference: .EST
TIPQC
(assorted)
Principles of Electronic Communication System 3rd Edition, Louis E. Frenzel Jr.,Pa
NOISE Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
Principles
of (assorted)
Electronic Communication System 3rd Edition, Louis E. Frenzel Jr.,Pa
FM
- TIPQC
Reference: .EST
Principles
of (assorted)
Electronic Communication System 3rd Edition, Louis E. Frenzel Jr.,Pa
DIGI Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
(assorted)
Electronic
Communication
System 2nd edition, Blake, Page 276
BASIC Reference: .EST
TIPQC
(assorted)
Principles of Electronic Communication System, Louis E. Frenzel Jr., Page 354
CIRCUI
.EST - TIPQC (assorted)
DATA
.EST - TIPQC (assorted)
DATA Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
Principles
of (assorted)
Electronic Communication Systems, 3rd Ed Frenzel, Chapter 14
ANTEN Reference: .EST
TIPQC
(assorted)
Communications and Networking, by Wayne Tomasi, page 556
DATA Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
(assorted)
Modern
Electronic
Communication, Gary Miller and Jeffrey S. Beasley
FIBER Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
Optical
Fiber(assorted)
Communications 3rd edition by Gerd Keiser page 26
MICRO Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
(assorted)
Electronic
Communication
Systems/ Roy Blake/2002
WAVEP Reference: .EST
TIPQC
(assorted)
Electronic Communication Systems/ Wayne Tomasi /2004
MICRO Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
(assorted)
Electronic
Communication
Systems by Wayne Tomasi 5th edition page 625
WAVEP Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
(assorted)
Electronic
Communications
Systems, Roy Blake, page 323
TELEP Reference: .EST
- TIPQC
(assorted) COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley and Gary M
MODERN
ELECTRONIC
CIRCUI Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION,
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and Gary M
CIRCUI Reference: EST
TIPM
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antenna,
trans,
physics)
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by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley and Gary M
BASIC Reference: EST
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(done
by pao)
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9th ed by
Jeffrey
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antenna,
trans,
physics)
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by
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MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley and Gary M
CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
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by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
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CIRCUI Reference: EST
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antenna, trans, physics)
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by pao)
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9th ed by
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BASIC Reference: EST
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CIRCUI Reference: EST
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by pao)
Reference: EST
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CIRCUI Reference: EST
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antenna, trans, physics)
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by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and Gary M
CIRCUI Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley and Gary M
BASIC Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
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CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
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antenna, trans, physics)
(done
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9th ed by
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CIRCUI Reference: EST
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MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
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CIRCUI Reference: EST
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antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley and Gary M
BASIC Reference: EST
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(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
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CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
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(done
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MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and Gary M
CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and Gary M
CIRCUI Reference: EST
TIPM
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antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley and Gary M
ANTEN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
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9th ed by
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MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
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9th ed by
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9th ed by
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9th ed by
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9th ed by
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9th ed by
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9th ed by
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9th ed by
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9th ed by
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9th ed by
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CIRCUI Reference: EST
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trans,
physics)
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MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
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9th ed by
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MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
BASIC Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
BASIC Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
CIRCUI Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
FM
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
BASIC Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
BASIC Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
CIRCUI Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
FM
EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
CIRCUI Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
WAVEP
EST - TIPM (modulation, antenna, trans, physics) (done by pao)

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Reference: MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley


TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
NOISE Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
WAVEP Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley
TX LIN Reference: EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley
TX LIN
EST - TIPM (modulation, antenna, trans, physics) (done by pao)

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Reference: Electricity and Electronics 4th edition by: Stan Gibilisco page 14
(est,Electronics
elex, geas)
(done
by pao)
Reference: BulSU1_est
Electricity and
4th
edition
by: Stan Gibilisco page 15
BulSU1_est (est, elex, geas) (done by pao)
BulSU1_est (est, elex, geas) (done by pao)
BulSU1_est (est, elex, geas) (done by pao)
BulSU1_est (est, elex, geas) (done by pao)
BulSU1_est (est, elex, geas) (done by pao)
geas) William
(done byG.pao)
Reference: BulSU1_est
CHEMISTRY;(est,
Johnelex,
W. Moore,
Davies, Ronald W. Collins, p. 474
BulSU1_est
(est,
elex,
geas)
(done
by
pao)
CHEMISTRY- The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change by Silberberg, pp. 914
BulSU1_est (est, elex, geas) (done by pao)
BulSU1_est (est, elex, geas) (done by pao)
BulSU1_est (est, elex, geas) (done by pao)
elex, geas)
(done
by pao)
Reference: BulSU1_est
Electronics (est,
Engineering
by O.
N. Pandey
p.275
Engineering_iecep
(elex est) (done
byby
pao)
Reference: Electronics
MODERN ELECTRONIC
COMMUNICATION,
9th ed
Jeffrey S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
Reference: MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
Reference: MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
Reference: MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
EST
TIPM
(modulation,
antenna,
trans,
physics)
(done
by
pao)
Reference: MODERN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION, 9th ed by Jeffrey S. Beasley and
- TIPMELECTRONIC
(modulation,COMMUNICATION,
antenna, trans, physics)
(done
by pao)
Reference: EST
MODERN
9th ed by
Jeffrey
S. Beasley and
EST - TIPM (modulation, antenna, trans, physics) (done by pao)

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ELEX

Determine c.
t 3

a. 1

b.2

d. 4

Operational

TUP-M 1-18IECEP2

ELEX

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