1. The amount of input required to produce unit pen deflection
2. The smallest signal required to produce detectable output
3. The maximum error in sensitivity displayed by a pen
4. Degree to which instrument is not sensitive enough to repeat readings
The maximum error in sensitivity displayed by a pen
1. Higher value of CMRR
2. Lower noise figure
3. Elimination of the need for accurate matching of resistors
4. Simplicity of gain adjustment
Elimination of the need for accurate matching of resistors
1. Frequency measurement mode only
2. Period measurement mode only
3. Frequency and period measurement modes respectively
4. Period and frequency measurement modes respectively
Period and frequency measurement modes respectively
1. 500
2. 750
3. 1000
4. 1500
1000
1. 4
2. 8
3. 10
4. 14
8
1. Conversion time
2. Acquisition time
3. Aperture time
4. Sample mode
Conversion time
1. 2 and 3 are correct
2. 1 and 4 are correct
3. 2 and 4 are correct
4. 0 and 4 are correct
2 and 3 are correct
1. 7.1 V
2. 10.0 V
3. 11.1 V
4. 22.2 V
11.1 V
1. Lower power consumption
2. Lower input impedance
3. The ability to measure wider ranges of voltage and resistance
4. Greater portability
Lower power consumption
1. 800
2. 2000
3. 4000
4. 8000
8000