What questions did you get?

Just wondering what questions everyone got?

‘going by memory’ - so don’t quote me…

  1. In an ADC @ 10 bit resolution, if vref is 3.3v and 2.2v is on the input what is the ADC conversion.

  2. “voltage divider”

  3. “Hex to Binary conversion”

  4. “~b011001100”

  1. the voltage divider one

  2. convert hex to binary

  3. how to use an IC on a breadboard

The contest ended before I could submit on #3, so that’s all I got.

Not in order.

Q: SOIC MAX232 Digi-Key part #?

A:MAX232C??±ND Something something

Q:470Ohm pull up is a?

A:strong pullup

Q:0b01001100 is what in hex?

A:0x4C

Q:9600N1 at rs232 level is what after conversion to TTL

A:9600N1

Q:Value for a current limiting resistor with Vf=3V and current 20mA, supply 5V

A:100Ohm

Q:0b10010100 is what in dec

A:148

Q:10 bit AD with ref 3.3V reads 362, what is the input voltage.

A:1.166V

Q:Something about a voltage divider

A:Don’t remember?

Q:Breadboard power strips are called what?

A:Breadboard power strips

Q:Absolute maximum input for ADXL with VDDIO 2.0V

A:2.3V

1st question: Convert (100)base2 into decimal: Answer=4

Lady Fortune smiled upon me by blocking the packets with my initial answer (8). I wasn’t thinking straight. I thought, 3 bits, that’s got to be 8. Because 3 bits make 8 possible values including ‘0’. But before 100b comes 11b which is 3 in decimal. And

1x2^2+ 0x2^1 + 0x2^0 = 2^2 which is obviously 4

So I’m very glad I had the chance to correct myself. Or else I’d have gotten nothing.

2nd question: What voltage comes out between 2 resistors of 1kohm set up in series as a voltage divider that is powered with 5 volt. Answer: 2.5 volt.

This answer never got through. So I don’t know about the other 8.