A single FSM can be converted to two smaller FSM. Justify.
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List different concurrent statements and give the example of any two.
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Forces are called concurrent when their lines of action meet in?
Last Answer : Forces are called concurrent when their lines of action meet in one point.
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What is design technology? Explain top down design process.
Last Answer : Design technology: Design technology is the manner in which we convert our concept desired system into an implementation. The three main design technologies are 1. Compilation/Synthesis ... general purpose processors and A Gate-level Netlist for special-purpose processors.
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Who here is a Pastafarian?
Last Answer : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Touched_by_His_Noodly_Appendage.jpg (If by that question, you’re asking if I’m an atheist, then, yes.)
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Example of associative social process is A. Assimilation B. Conflict C. Competition D. None of the above
Last Answer : A. Assimilation
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explain infusion and decoction process
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Draw the labeled block diagram of process control system and explain each block.
Last Answer : Explanation - Process control system consists of process or plant, sensor, error detector, automatic Controller, actuator or control element. 1) Process or plant- process means some manufacturing sequence ... process which changes the process variable. Output of this block is denoted by u .
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Explain process of electroplating.
Last Answer : Process of Electroplating:- A DC current passed through a solution of chemical compound then the solution can be dissociated into its constituent's parts & deposition of metal takes place ... its salt. Again it dissociates & process is continued till pure metal goes into solution.
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Explain fabrication using N-well process.
Last Answer : N-Well process: The N-well CMOS circuits are getting more popular because of the lower substrate bias effect on transistor threshold voltage and lower parasitic capacitances associated with source ... overall passivation layer is formed and the openings for accessing bonding pads are defined.
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DC motor gross torque example
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Nodal Analysis Example 3
Last Answer : Nodal Analysis Example 3
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Mesh Analysis Example
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Nodal analysis example with voltage source and supernode
Last Answer : Nodal analysis example with voltage source and supernode
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Nodal Analysis Example 2
Last Answer : Nodal Analysis Example 2
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Nodal analysis example 1
Last Answer : Nodal analysis example 1
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Delta to Star Conversion Example
Last Answer : Delta to Star Conversion Example
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Current division rule example
Last Answer : Current division rule example
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Ohm's law example
Last Answer : Ohm's law example
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Parallel Reactance and Resistance Example 1
Last Answer : Parallel Reactance and Resistance Example 1
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Nodal Analysis of Electric Circuits Example
Last Answer : Nodal Analysis of Electric Circuits Example 1 : https://youtu.be/XLS6kDQuHj0 Nodal Analysis of Electric Circuits Example 2 : https://youtu.be/OFhurvl74bA Nodal Analysis of Electric Circuits ... youtu.be/GmOozdjTVtM Nodal Analysis of Electric Circuits Example 9 : https://youtu.be/KjgfjJ7Ubb8
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What is Newton Raphson Method example?
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What is an example of an electromagnetic?
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What is an example of an open loop system?
Last Answer : Open loop system. Ex. Electric heater, washing machine, fan, electric switch, etc
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What is an example of an analog device?
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what are the main factors that affect grinding and polishing process? automatic pressure grinding and polishing machine
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Direct Extrusion process
Last Answer : Direct Extrusion process Direct extrusion process is shown in fig. The raw material used is a billet. It consists of a press operated ram and a cylinder or container into which the heated ... for extruding long extrudes. 2) Support of the ram becomes a problem as work length increases.
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List types of chips produced in machining process.
Last Answer : The various types of chips produced in machining process are as follows: 1. Continuous chips: According to its name, continuous chips have a continuous segment. . 2. Discontinuous chips or segmental chips: ... chip is same as the continuous chips except a built edge is form at the face of tool.
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Describe Twin-tube process with diagram.
Last Answer : Twin Tub Process: A logical extension of the p-well and n-well approaches is the twin-tub fabrication process. In this process, a substrate of high resistivity of n-type material ... manufacturing tolerances results. This is particularly important as far as latch up is concerned.
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The process of a computer receiving information from a server via Internet is known as: (A) Uploading (B) Retrieving (C) Downloading (D) All of the above
Last Answer : The process of a computer receiving information from a server via Internet is known as: Downloading
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The process of removing the unwanted magnetism is called ______ A) Unmagnetization B) Degaussing C) Diamagnetization D) Depoling
Last Answer : The process of removing the unwanted magnetism is called Degaussing
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The standard for long distance analog signal transmission in process control industry is (A) 4-20 mV (B) 0-20 mA (C) 4-20 mA (D) 0-5 V
Last Answer : The standard for long distance analog signal transmission in process control industry is 4-20 mA
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What is something that most people do the wrong way but that you definitely and positively do the right way?
Last Answer : I’m starting to see a crowd: many people holding sticks with bristles and a white swirl. The vision disappears into a dark place. Then a cacophony. That’s it.
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Nodal analysis problems
Last Answer : Nodal analysis problem 2
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Where is FSM software in UK?
Last Answer : UK Field Service is the market leader for FSM in the UK
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Full form of FSM is: a. Finite state machine b. Fix state machine c. Fun source metal d. Allof these
Last Answer : a. Finite state machine
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Rules of FSM are encoded in. a. ROM b. Random logic c. Programmable logic array d. Allof these
Last Answer : d. Allof these
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FSM isan _________technique. A) analog B) digital C) either (a)or (b) D) none of the above
Last Answer : analog
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What is Functional Setup Manager or FSM as it is more commonly known as?
Last Answer : Oracle Fusion Functional Setup Manager (FSM) is an application that provides an end to-end guided process for managing your functional implementation projects throughout the entire implementation life cycle.
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a) Time to market b) The performance
Last Answer : a) Time to market :Time to market is the time from development of an embedded system to sell it to customers is called time to market. For more profit, the time to market should be ... losses due to delayed entry.b) Performance :Latency and throughput are the two main measures of performance.
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Explain Inter-process Communication (IPC) using mailbox/queue.
Last Answer : Inter-process communication using mailbox: Mailbox is the Interprocess communication mechanism. A process puts a data message for another process in the mailbox. Mailbox is also called as message exchange. ... a message. In mailbox IPC the sender need not to know the name of the receiver.
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Last Answer : notes.txt (18 kb) I added extra knowledge in this file.I also attach my programs. If any doubts ask me. If any doubt on socket please let me know. I know little bit English knowledge. If any spell mistake and grammar error sorry sorry.
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Explain placement, routing, and sizing.
Last Answer : Placement: The task of placing and orienting every transistor somewhere on IC. Routing: The task of running wires between the transistors without inserting other wires or transistors. ... wires and transistor provide better performance but consume more power and require more silicon area.
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Last Answer : Common computation models: Sequential program model Statements, rules for composing statements, semantics for executing them Communicating process model ... Object-oriented model For breaking complex software into simpler, well-defined pieces
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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of using memory I/O and standard I/O.
Last Answer : Memory mapped I/O and standard I/O are the two methods for communicating microprocessor with peripherals. Processor talks to both memory and peripheral using the same bus.Two ways to talk to a peripheral. ... of standard I/O is no loss of memory addresses to the use as I/O addresses.
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Explain parallel and wireless protocols.
Last Answer : Parallel protocols: PCI bus (Peripheral Components Interconnect): PCI stands for Peripheral Components Interconnect. PCI bus is used as a communication line to transmit signals and data ... provide the basis for wireless network products using the Wi-Fi brand.
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Explain memory hierarchy.
Last Answer : Memory hierarchy: Main memory is large, inexpensive, slow memory stores entire program and data. Cache memory is small, expensive, fast memory stores copy of likely accessed parts of large ... In memory hierarchy the smaller memory is faster and larger memory storage is slower.
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Explain memory write ability and storage permanence with suitable diagram.
Last Answer : Write ability and storage permanence of memories: Write ability is the manner and speed at which memory can be written. Storage permanence is the ability of memory to hold stored bits ... Holds bits after power is no longer supplied. High end and middle range of storage permanence.
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Explain the various steps involved in designing a custom single-purpose processor.
Last Answer : A single purpose processor is a digital circuit designed to execute exactly one program. It is also known as co-processor, accelerator or peripheral. It contains only ... for small quantities. Performance may not match general-purpose processors for same applications.
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