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ECET 105 Week 2 Homework Assignment # 2 What is the duty cycle for a square wave signal that is HIGH for 15 nsec and LOW for 30 nsec? A pulse train is shown on the oscilloscope below. Determine the ... period of the pulse. Determine the frequency for a pulse that occurs every 10 ms. What is the base-10 value for the binary number 11012? What are the respective weights of the 1s in Problem 4? How many different values can …. represented by 6 bits, 7 bits, 8 bits, and 10 bits? What is the minimum number of bits required to represent each of the following decimal Convert the binary value, 1011010100101101, to a hexadecimal equivalent. Convert the following decimal numbers to 8-bit binary values. For negative numbers, use the 2’ complement formulation. Express each of the following signed numbers (2s complement format) in decimal: ECET-105 Week 2 Lab: Soldering Techniques and the Electronic Die Kit Objectives: To learn the basics of soldering. ….. produce mechanically and electrically sound solder joints. To assemble the Electronic Dice Kit. Results: ► Conclusions: ► Observations/Measurements: Describe any problems you had with assembling the analog meter kit. ► Questions: ▼ What is the purpose of core in hollow solder wire? What is tinning and why is it important? Why is safety so important when soldering? Why has lead-free solder replaced lead-based solder? Be sure to properly cite any sources of information. Run 25 trials of your completed kit and record the results below. ECET 105 Week 2 [Show More]
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