Frenzel Self-test in Multiplexing

Frenzel Self-test in Multiplexing from the book COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS by Louis E. Frenzel. Make sure to familiarize each and every questions.

Frenzel Self-test in Multiplexing
This is the Self-test in Chapter 8: Multiplexing from the book COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS by Louis E. Frenzel. If you are looking for a reviewer in Communications Engineering this will definitely help. I can assure you that this will be a great help in reviewing the book in preparation for your Board Exam. Make sure to familiarize each and every questions to increase the chance of passing the ECE Board Exam.

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Direction: Either Supply the missing word(s) in each statement  or Choose the letter that best answers each question.

1. Which statement is most correct?

  • a. Multiplexing uses multiple channels to transmit multiple signals.
  • b. Multiplexing uses multiple channels to transmit individual signals.
  • c. Multiplexing uses a single channel to transmit multiple signals.
  • d. Multiplexing uses a single channel to transmit a single signal.

2. Two common applications of multiplexing are _____.

3. The primary benefit of multiplexing is _____.

4. When multiplexing is used to transmit information, then a _____ must be used at the receiving end of the communications link.

5. The two types of multiplexing are _____.

6. In FDM, multiple signals share a common channel _____.

7. The multiple signals in an FDM system are used to modulate separate _____.

8. To combine the, multiple signals in FDM, a _____ is used.

9. The composite multiplex signal is normally used to _____ an RF carrier before being transmitted.

10. Most telemetry multiplex systems used_____ modulation.

11. Telemetry signals are first conditioned by _____ and/or _____ before modulating a sub carrier.

12. Telemetry signals typically frequency modulate a _____.

13. The key circuit in a demultiplexer is a(n) _____.

14. The best demodulator for telemetry work is the _____ discriminator.

15. In FDM telephone systems, _____ modulation is used.

16. The monaural signal in FM stereo multiplex is designated _____.

17. The four signals transmitted in FM stereo multiplex are _____.

18. The type of modulation used on the L – R channel is _____.

19. The SCA signals use _____ modulation.

20. In TDM, multiple signals share a channel by transmitting in different _____.

21. The process of sampling an analog signal at a high rate of speed is called _____.

22. The minimum sampling rate for a signal with a 7-kHz bandwidth this _____ kHz.

23. The basic switching element in a PAM multiplexer is a _____.

24. The name of the circuit used to recreate the clock pulses at the receiver in a PAM system is called a _____.

25. The multiplexer and demultiplexer are kept in step with one another by a(n) _____.

26. The time period during which all channels are sampled once is called a(n) _____.

27. A PAM signal is demodulated with a(n) _____.

28. A multiplexer is an electronic multi position _____.

29. The circuit that samples an analog signal in a PAM system is called a(n) _____.

30. In a PAM/FM system, the RF carrier modulation is _____.

31. A clock recovery circuit that tracks PAM frequency variations uses a(n) _____.

32. In PCM systems, analog signals are transmitted as _____.

33. Quantizer is another name for a(n) _____.

34. The standard audio sampling rate in a PCM telephone system is _____ kHz.

35. The standard word size in a PCM audio system is _____ bits.

36. The name of a widely used PCM telephone system is _____.

37. The process of emphasizing lower-level signals and de-emphasizing, higher-level signals is called _____.

38. An LSI circuit containing an ADC, DAC, compander, expander, and serial/parallel converters is called a(n) _____.

39. The main benefit of PCM over PAM, FM, and other modulation techniques is its immunity to _____.

40. A T-1 multiplexer has _____ and a total bit rate of _____ channels MHz.

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