69 lines
3.6 KiB
Markdown
69 lines
3.6 KiB
Markdown
E7C Filters and matching networks: types of networks; types of filters; filter applications; filter characteristics; impedance matching
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- [[E7C01]] (D)
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How are the capacitors and inductors of a low-pass filter Pi-network arranged between the network’s input and output? #card
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- [[A.]] Two inductors are in series between the input and output, and a capacitor is connected between the two inductors and ground
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- [[B.]] Two capacitors are in series between the input and output, and an inductor is connected between the two capacitors and ground
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- [[C.]] An inductor is connected between the input and ground, another inductor is connected between the output and ground, and a capacitor is connected between the input and output
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- [[D.]] A capacitor is connected between the input and ground, another capacitor is connected between the output and ground, and an inductor is connected between the input and output
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- [[E7C02]] (B)
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What is the frequency response of a T-network with series capacitors and a shunt inductor? #card
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- [[A.]] Low-pass
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- [[B.]] High-pass
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- [[C.]] Band-pass
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- [[D.]] Notch
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- [[E7C03]] (A)
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What is the purpose of adding an inductor to a Pi-network to create a Pi-L-network? #card
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- [[A.]] Greater harmonic suppression
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- [[B.]] Higher efficiency
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- [[C.]] To eliminate one capacitor
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- [[D.]] Greater transformation range
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- [[E7C04]] (C)
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How does an impedance-matching circuit transform a complex impedance to a resistive impedance? #card
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- [[A.]] It introduces negative resistance to cancel the resistive part of impedance
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- [[B.]] It introduces transconductance to cancel the reactive part of impedance
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- [[C.]] It cancels the reactive part of the impedance and changes the resistive part to the desired value
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- [[D.]] Reactive currents are dissipated in matched resistances
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- [[E7C05]] (D)
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Which filter type has ripple in the passband and a sharp cutoff? #card
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- [[A.]] A Butterworth filter
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- [[B.]] An active LC filter
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- [[C.]] A passive op-amp filter
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- [[D.]] A Chebyshev filter
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- [[E7C06]] (C)
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What are the characteristics of an elliptical filter? #card
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- [[A.]] Gradual passband rolloff with minimal stop-band ripple
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- [[B.]] Extremely flat response over its pass band with gradually rounded stop-band corners
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- [[C.]] Extremely sharp cutoff with one or more notches in the stop band
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- [[D.]] Gradual passband rolloff with extreme stop-band ripple
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- [[E7C07]] (B)
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Which describes a Pi-L network? #card
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- [[A.]] A Phase Inverter Load network
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- [[B.]] A Pi-network with an additional output series inductor
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- [[C.]] A network with only three discrete parts
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- [[D.]] A matching network in which all components are isolated from ground
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- [[E7C08]] (B)
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Which of the following is most frequently used as a band-pass or notch filter in VHF and UHF transceivers? #card
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- [[A.]] A Sallen-Key filter
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- [[B.]] A helical filter
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- [[C.]] A swinging choke filter
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- [[D.]] A finite impulse response filter
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- [[E7C09]] (D)
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What is a crystal lattice filter? #card
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- [[A.]] A power supply filter made with interlaced quartz crystals
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- [[B.]] An audio filter made with four quartz crystals that resonate at 1 kHz intervals
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- [[C.]] A filter using lattice-shaped quartz crystals for high-Q performance
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- [[D.]] A filter for low-level signals made using quartz crystals
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- [[E7C10]] (B)
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Which of the following filters is used in a 2-meter band repeater duplexer? #card
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- [[A.]] A crystal filter
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- [[B.]] A cavity filter
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- [[C.]] A DSP filter
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- [[D.]] An L-C filter
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- [[E7C11]] (C)
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Which of the following measures a filter’s ability to reject signals in adjacent channels? #card
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- [[A.]] Passband ripple
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- [[B.]] Phase response
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- [[C.]] Shape factor
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- [[D.]] Noise factor
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