Electronics-Testing and Troubleshooting

Electronics-Testing and Troubleshooting
1. A series of gradually decreasing sine wave oscillations is called:
  • ringing
  • slew
  • overshooting
  • undershooting
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2. The determination of a digital signal's frequency and waveshape is best accomplished with which test equipment?
  • an oscilloscope
  • a multimeter
  • a spectrum analyzer
  • a frequency generator
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3. A logic probe is placed on the output of a gate and the display indicator is dim. A logic pulser is used on each of the input terminals, but the output indication does not change. What is wrong?
  • The dim indication on the logic probe indicates that the supply voltage is probably low.
  • The output of the gate appears to be open.
  • The LOW indication is the result of a bad ground connection on the logic probe.
  • The gate is a tri-state device.
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4. A +5 V PCB power source that has been "pulled down" to a +3.4 V level may be due to:
  • a circuit open
  • a faulty regulator
  • the half-split method
  • a circuit short
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5. Measurement of pulse width should be taken at a 50% mean of the:
  • overshoot and undershoot
  • rise and fall
  • damping and ringing
  • leading and trailing amplitude
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6. Which test equipment best allows a comparison between input and output signals?
  • an oscilloscope
  • a logic probe
  • a spectrum analyzer
  • a multitrace oscilloscope
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7. What is the next step after discovering a faulty gate within an IC?
  • repair the gate
  • resolder the tracks
  • replace the IC involved
  • recheck the power source
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8. The use of a multimeter with digital circuits allows the measurement of:
  • pulse width
  • voltage or resistance
  • current
  • pulse trains
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9. The use of triggered sweep when using an oscilloscope provides more accuracy in which area?
  • frequency
  • amplitude
  • graticule activity
  • timing
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10. The time needed for a pulse to increase from 10% to 90% of its amplitude defines:
  • pulse width
  • propagation delay
  • rise time
  • duty cycle
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