Problem 4: [15 points The calibration data and best-fit lines below are for two different pressur...
R Problem 4 (15 points): The output of an infrared distance sensor (with zero output impedance) varies from O to 5 V linearly as the distance of an object from the sensor changes from 0 to 100 cm. The output of the sensor is connected to the input of the circuit shown on the right (where the op amp has supply voltages +2 V and -2 V, and R = 1 ks). If you want this entire system to measure...
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1. (35 points) Switch mode DC / DC Converters. a. (15 points) Design a flyback DC/DC power converter to the following specifications. Assume ideal components. Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Power Switching frequency Maximum Current Ripple in the filter inductor Output ripple voltage: Continuous conduction 170 VDC 12 VDC 40 Watts 750 kHz 1.2 Amps Your answer should include a circuit diagram with each energy storage element labeled with its value....
Problem 4 [14 points total The diagrams below show three different resistors in two different circuits. V 24.0 Volts, and the resistors have values of R 50.0 ohms, R 25.0 om (a) 17 points] For the circuit on the left, determine the current in the circut. on the right, find the equivalent resistance . The battery has a voltage o s, and Rs 10.0 ohms 2 3 R. 2 (i
Problem 6 (15 points): The general structure of an N -bit R-2R ladder digital to analog converter (DAC) is shown below, where the voltages at each of the input pins are either 0 or 4 V (for binary "O" and "1", respectively). Assume N- 5. A stream of 5-bit unsigned integers, x[n], are applied to the input of this ladder in binary format (for example, if x13-12, which is B01100 in binary, then a2 and a3 are 4V while ao,...
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Problem 4. On the circuit shown below, Vst) = 100 sin (300x3/4) volts a. Convert this problem to a phasor problem. Label all the variables and specify the reference directions for the voltages and currents. Write down a set of linearly independent algebraic equations necessary to calculate the circuit variables. b. Solve the equations to find the phasor corresponding to the voltage across the 10 resistor Ans. Val"R=40.6 c. From the phasor answer in part bwrite down...
3. 12+2-4 points] We are comparing the two caches in Problem 1 and Problem 2. Suppose both caphes have a hit time of 2 cycles. The cache in Problem 1 has a miss penalty of 15 cycles. The one in Problem 2 has a miss penalty of 25 cycles. Calculate the total time taken (in cycles) for all accesses, for each cache. Which cache is better- the one in Problem 1 or Problem 2? 3. 12+2-4 points] We are comparing...
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Problem 1: (20 marks) Part 1: (15 points) Compile the RISC-V assembly code for the following C code. Assume that n and k are passed in x3 and x4 respectively. Values n and k are initialized to 14 and 14. Assume that result returned in register fl and that double precision numbers are used. After you are done store the result in address: 12(x3). Are you allowed to?...
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Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences Problem 2(15 points) A Wheatstone bridge is used to determine the resistance of a strain gauge. The 3 resistances R of the Wheatstone bridge are equal: R 200 12. When the strain gauge is fully relaxed (nd strain present), its resistance Rs is equal to the other 3 resistances: Rs-R. The strain is given bywith AR, the change in resistance in the strain gauge. The...
Due February 23 (Fri), 9:15 AM Chapter 21-4 Farady's Law of Induction 1. (10 points) A fixed 12-crn-diameter wire coil is perpendicular to a magnetic field 0.48 T pointing up. In 0.1 the field is changed to 0.20 T pointing down. What is the average induced emf in the coll? 2. (10 points) What is the direction of the induced current in the circular loop due to the current shown in each part of Fig. 1? Explain why 001- I...
Problem I. True or False. Please support your answers with proper reasoning, mathematical arguments, or graphs. (15 points, 3 points each) 1. Growth in labor and capital as inputs of production in a small country lead to respectively ambiguous and positive welfare effects for the average person of a country. 2. FDI in a small, open, labor-scarce country has an ultra-protrade production effect. 3. According to Rybczynski theorem, factor growth results in either an ultra-protrade or ultra-antitrade production effect. 4....