Chapter 19: Problem 1
The acronym FPAA stands for (a) field-programmable amplifier array (b) fast-programmable analog array (c) fast-programmable analog array (d) feedback path analog amplifier
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Chapter 19: Problem 1
The acronym FPAA stands for (a) field-programmable amplifier array (b) fast-programmable analog array (c) fast-programmable analog array (d) feedback path analog amplifier
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A typical setup for programming an FPAA must include (ab) a computer, in FPAA chip on a development beside, development software, a standard interface, and a bevel tester (b) a computer, in HAA chip on a development bound, develop merit software, and a semal generator (c) a computer, an FPAA chip on a development board, development software, and a standard interface to connect the computer and development board
FPAAs contain CABh, which are (a) configuration analog blocks (b) capacitor actuated blocks (c) configurable amplifier blocks (el) constant amplification blocks
Implement a differentiator using a switched-capacitor circuit with a fixed input capacitor of \(0.01\) \muF. Use a withing frequency of 2000 kHk to achieve an effective resistance of \(15 \textrm{k\)
In a switched-capacitor circuit, the 100 pF capacitor is switches at a frequency of \(8 \mathrm{kHz}\). What resister value is emulated?
The capacitor in a switched-capacitor circuit has a value of \(2200 \mathrm{pF}\) and is switched with a waveform having a period of \(10 \mu\). Determine the value of the resistor that it emulates.
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