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The document is a progress test for the course 'Digital Techniques Fundamentals' conducted by Hellenic Aerospace Industry S.A. It consists of 20 multiple-choice questions covering various topics related to digital and analogue techniques, including number conversions and the functions of converters. An answer key is provided at the end of the document.

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HELLENIC AEROSPACE INDUSTRY S.

A
TRAINING DIRECTORATE

Progress Test No: 1


Group: PGC1601
Course: C0218
Subject: Digital Techniques Fundamentals
Date: 03-03-2017
Student's Data
Student's Name:
Student's ID:
Test Version:

1. What is 48810 in binary?


A) 111101000
B) 101001101
C) 101101011

2. A D to A converter is required to produce an output range of 0 to 10V. This can be


achieved by.
A) a non inverting op amp connected in series with output.
B) an inverting op amp connected in series with output.
C) a differentiator with a 100 Kilohm feedback resistor.

3. A hexadecimal is a number to base.


A) 2
B) 8
C) 16

4. Physical variables in quantitative forms, such as voltage or angular rotation of a shaft


are.
A) digital.
B) analogue.
C) binary.

5. Convert 1E816 to octal.


A) 5178
B) 7508
C) 6168

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6. The octal number 750 expressed as a decimal is.
A) 488
B) 589
C) 874

7. If a signal has quantity in volts and physical position it is.


A) digital.
B) synchronous.
C) analogue.

8. What is hex 66 in decimal?


A) 632
B) 102
C) 201

9. In an analogue to digital converter, the input voltage.


A) is switched by the digital input.
B) is intermittent.
C) stays on constantly.

10. An analogue to digital converter is as accurate as.


A) the frequency.
B) the sampling rate.
C) the amplitude

11. The binary number 1100110 expressed as a BCD is.


A) 000100000010
B) 100101110110
C) 100110000010

12. An A to D converter uses successive approximation to.


A) increase resolution.
B) increase accuracy.
C) increase speed.

13. Covert the number 102 in BCD


A) 000100000010
B) 101001011000
C) 101101101111

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14. Convert 6610 to hex
A) 4216
B) 1716
C) 1316

15. A D to A converter would use a precision amplifier to.


A) compensate for the variation of the feedback resistor with temperature.
B) ensure that the output voltages remain accurate.
C) ensure that the input voltage remains accurate.

16. A given transducer provides a voltage which corresponds to true heading. This voltage
can beconverted to 'bits' by using a...
A) analogue to digital converter.
B) digital to analogue converter.
C) commutator.

17. What is the quickest method of analogue to digital conversion?


A) Voltage to frequency.
B) Flash converter.
C) Single ramp method.

18. The binary coded decimal number 011001010110 expressed as a decimal number is.
A) 656
B) 696
C) 565

19. Within a computer controlled flight system, position feedback is converted from.

A) position feedback to rate feedback.


B) analogue to digital.
C) digital to analogue.

20. A digital to analogue converter that requires the output to range between 0v and -10v
would have.
A) a non-inverting amplifier in line with the output with a resistor to ground.
B) an inverting amplifier in series with the output line.
C) a non-inverting amplifier in parallel with the output line

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Answer Key
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. B
6. A
7. C
8. B
9. C
10. B
11. A
12. C
13. A
14. A
15. B
16. A
17. B
18. A
19. B
20. B

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