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Mallori M
National Instruments
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thank u...!

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pls give me answer for these two ques papers.

i hav clad exam on coming 30th.. Am eagerly waiting for your reply..

send ans to my mail id : s.ranjith_be@yahoo.com

 

Thanks & Regards

 S. Ranjith

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@5may93 wrote:

pls give me answer for these two ques papers.


Where did you get that?  All of NI's practice exams have the answers at the end.  You might want to check out their CLAD prep guide.



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sorry there is no answers are available.. please give answers for that questions..

Am get this from some another site..

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Which DAQ board will allow for the detection of a 2.6 mV change in a signal if a 0-10 volt range was selected?

 

A   12-bit board

B   16-bit board

C   Both A. and B.

D   None of the above.

 GIVE ANSWER FOR THIS PLEASE WITH EXPLAINATION..

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Do you know what the question is asking? It is trying to determine if you understand how to calculate the resolution of a DAQ device.

 

Resolution = Range/(2^(#bits)).

 

Try the calculation. Report the result and how you interpret that result in terms of answers to the question.

 

You will learn more this way than if I give you an answer and attempt to explain it.

 

Lynn

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Hi,

 

I have asked our new member to get the more recent CLAD prep guide, not the one from 2004.

 

Also, Generally speaking, it is best for members to post their thoughts and explanation of the answers for the questions they ask, it is easier for the community to provide assistance 🙂

 

Using a new thread to ask questions is better book keeping, just FYI for some of the newer members, post etiquette and all.

 


Mark Ramsdale
Customer Education and Certification Project Manager | Training & Certification | National Instruments | Mark.Ramsdale@NI.com

Mark Ramsdale
Program Manager & CLA
Global Demo and Equipment at National Instruments
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