Element 8: Ship Radar Techniques

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8-A-08: Components-2

8-8A1: The basic frequency determining element in a Gunn oscillator is:

The resonant cavity.

The power supply voltage.

The type of semiconductor used.

The loading of the oscillator by the mixer.



8-8A2: Which of the following is not a method of analog-to-digital conversion?

Dynamic-range conversion.

Delta-sigma conversion.

Switched-capacitor conversion.

Dual-slope integration.



8-8A3: When comparing TTL and CMOS logic families, which of the following is true:

At higher operating frequencies, CMOS circuits consume almost as much power as TTL circuits.

CMOS logic requires a supply voltage of 5 volts ±20%, whereas TTL logic requires 5 volts ±5%.

Unused inputs should be tied high or low as necessary especially in the CMOS family.

When a CMOS input is held low, it sources current into whatever it drives.



8-8A4: The primary operating frequency of a reflex klystron is controlled by the:

Dimensions of the resonant cavity.

Level of voltage on the control grid.

Voltage applied to the cavity grids.

Voltage applied to the repeller plate.



8-8A5: A Gunn diode oscillator takes advantage of what effect?

Negative resistance and bulk-effect.

Negative resistance.

Avalanche transit time.

Bulk-effect.



8-8A6: Fine adjustments of a reflex klystron are accomplished by:

Varying the repeller voltage.

Adjusting the flexible wall of the cavity.

Adjusting the AFC control system.

Varying the cavity grid potential.





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