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There are two photolithography systems: one with light source of wavelength λ1 = 156 nm (System 1) and another with light source of

There are two photolithography systems: one with light source of wavelength λ1 = 156 nm (System 1) and another with light source of

Q. There are two photolithography systems: one with light source of wavelength λ1 = 156 nm (System 1) and another with light source of wavelength λ2 = 325 nm (System 2). Both photolithography systems are otherwise identical. If the minimum feature sizes that can be realized using System1 and System2 are Lmin1 and Lmin2 respectively,

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A traffic signal cycles from GREEN to YELLOW, YELLOW to RED and RED to GREEN. In each cycle, GREEN is turned on for 70 seconds

A traffic signal cycles from GREEN to YELLOW, YELLOW to RED and RED to GREEN. In each cycle, GREEN is turned on for 70 seconds

Q. A traffic signal cycles from GREEN to YELLOW, YELLOW to RED and RED to GREEN. In each cycle, GREEN is turned on for 70 seconds, YELLOW is turned on for 5 seconds and the RED is turned on for 75 seconds. This traffic light has to be implemented using a finite state machine (FSM).

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A binary source generates symbols 𝑋 ∈ {−1,1} which are transmitted over a noisy channel

A binary source generates symbols 𝑋 ∈ {−1,1} which are transmitted over a noisy channel

Q. A binary source generates symbols 𝑋 ∈ {−1,1} which are transmitted over a noisy channel. The probability of transmitting 𝑋 = 1 is 0.5. Input to the threshold detector is 𝑅 = 𝑋 + 𝑁. The probability density function 𝑓𝑁(𝑛) of the noise 𝑁 is shown below. If the detection threshold is zero, then

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A discrete-time all-pass system has two of its poles at

A discrete-time all-pass system has two of its poles at 0.25∠0° and 2 ∠30° Which one of the following statements about the system is TRUE?

Q. A discrete-time all-pass system has two of its poles at 0.25∠0° and 2 ∠30° Which one of the following statements about the system is TRUE? A. It has two more poles at 0.5Ð30and 4Ð0 . B. It is stable only when the impulse response is two-sided. C. It has constant phase response over all

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Let M be a real 4×4 matrix. Consider the following statements

Let M be a real 4×4 matrix. Consider the following statements

Q. Let M be a real 4×4 matrix. Consider the following statements: S1: M has 4 linearly independent eigenvectors. S2: M has 4 distinct eigenvalues. S3: M is non-singular (invertible). Which one among the following is TRUE? (A) S1 implies S2                                          (B) S1 implies S3 (C) S2 implies S1                                          (D) S3 implies S2 Ans: S2

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The points P, Q, and R shown on the Smith chart (normalized impedance chart) in the following figure represent

The points P, Q, and R shown on the Smith chart (normalized impedance chart) in the following figure represent

Q. The points P, Q, and R shown on the Smith chart (normalized impedance chart) in the following figure represent: A. P: Open Circuit, Q: Short Circuit, R: Matched Load B. P: Open Circuit, Q: Matched Load, R: Short Circuit C. P: Short Circuit, Q: Matched Load, R: Open Circuit D. P: Short Circuit, Q:

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