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1)Describe the function of BIU?

2)Explain the types of Registers in 8086


Microprocessors?

3)which type of architecture 8085 has?

4)Differences between 8085 and 8086

5)explain side band theory

6)Difference between C and C++

7)Define microprocessor & how does it work.

8)what is the expansion of DSP?

9)what is need of rectifier in electronics?


A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC), whic
h periodically reverses direction, to direct current (DC), which is in only one
direction, a process known as rectification.
10)What is the full form of EDGE?

11)what s the full form of GOOGLE and YAHOO?

12)what is the difference between VERILOG AND VHDL


1. Verilog is based on C, while VHDL is based on Pascal and Ada.
2. Unlike Verilog, VHDL is strongly typed.
3. Ulike VHDL, Verilog is case sensitive.
4. Verilog is easier to learn compared to VHDL.
5. Verilog has very simple data types, while VHDL allows users to create more co
mplex data types.
6. Verilog lacks the library management, like that of VHDL.

13)difference between C Structure and C++ Structure

14)what is IP 68 & IP 66?

15)What do you mean by OOP?


16)What is a transistor. Explain its basic operation
transistor is "transfered resistor".Transistor is an electronic device, which ma
y be treated as
the combination of two p-n transistors.
It is mainly used as a switch by proper biasing it can be
used as an amplifier.

17)difference between timer & counter


Timer has an internal clock.......whereas in counter we should have to give exte
rnal clock to work......in simple words counter+oscillator=timer.
18)Tell me about use of heat sinks in digital circuit.

19)what is meant by semiconductor?


A semiconductor is a material that has an electrical
conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator......Devices made from
semiconductor materials are the foundation of modern
electronics, including radio, computers, telephones, and many other
devices.(A pure semiconductor is often called an intrinsic semiconductor.)
20_Why the shape of OP-AMP is triangular not other shape?
it is unidirectional device.
21)what is the difference between 5v capacitor and 5v battery
5v capacitor blocks d.c(but allows a.c), while a 5v battery
supplies d.c. for a 5v battery it cannot be recharged.
while a 5v capacitpr can be charged and dis-charged.
22)What is Biasing?
appling external dc voltage to any electronic device is
called biasing as seen there is no current in the unbiased
pn junction
23)What do you mean by polymorphism?Explain with an example

24)What is function of IGBT? How it works?


IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors) are hybrid transistors between MOSFET
and Bipolar transistors. It is used primarly in high power high switching speed
applications. It combines the input of a MOSFET (isolated) and the high current
capacity of a bipolar transistor.
Some examples of applications: Audio Amplifiers, electric cars, and plasma cutte
rs.

25)What do you mean by 3 dB cutoff frequency? Why is it 3 dB, not 1 Db?


3 dB implies 1/2 the power and since the power is
proportional to the square of voltage, the voltage will be
0,707 of the passband voltage.
sqrt(0.5) = 0.707
26)Which type of modulation is used in TV transmission?
am modulation is used for vidio
tranmsmission and fm is used for audio transmission.
27)What is the need for modulation?
Modulation is the method of changing the carrier signal in according to the mess
age signal. The high-frequency sin wave signal is known as carrier signal in the
process of modulation. That output signal is called as modulating signal. Modul
ation is a process need to making a change of shift at the range with frequencie
s of signal
28)How can you convert a JK Flip-flop to a D Flip-flop?
by connecting the jk with not gate
29)What is the basic difference between Latches and Flip flops?
latch is a device which is used as switch,f/f is a storing
element
clock pulses should be given to the flipflop. but latches
don't need clock pulses.
latch is level triggered where flip flop is edge triggered .

30)What are Drift and Diffusion currents?


Drift current is depends on electric field. Only appears
when we apply voltage.
Diffussion current can be there even if we don't apply
voltage.

31)what is BAL?
basic assembly lang

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