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Analog Sensing & Actuation Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundat

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of analog sensor interfacing, what is the primary implication of a sensor exhibiting a high output impedance when interfaced with a microcontroller's Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with a low input impedance?
The sensor's signal-to-noise ratio will improve, leading to more robust measurements in noisy environments.
The sensor will draw excessive current from the ADC, potentially damaging the microcontroller.
The sensor's output voltage will be significantly attenuated due to voltage division with the ADC's input impedance, resulting in inaccurate and potentially non-linear readings.
The ADC will accurately measure the full range of the sensor's output voltage, leading to precise readings.
Q2Domain Verified
When designing an analog sensor interface for a high-accuracy application requiring the measurement of very small voltage changes (e.g., microvolt variations), which of the following amplifier configurations would be most suitable for signal conditioning *before* the ADC?
An inverting amplifier with a high gain to boost the small signal to a measurable range.
A simple voltage follower (buffer) to isolate the sensor from the ADC.
C) A differential amplifier to reject common-mode noise and amplify the differential signal.
A non-inverting amplifier with a very low gain to avoid saturating the AD
Q3Domain Verified
A temperature sensor outputs a voltage that is ideally linear with temperature, described by the equation V_out = (0.01 V/°C) * T + 0.5 V, where T is in Celsius. If the sensor is subjected to a temperature of 50°C, but due to a calibration drift, the actual offset voltage is 0.6 V, what will be the measured voltage by an ADC with a resolution of 12 bits and a reference voltage of 3.3 V?
1.00 V
0.51 V
1.10 V
1.02 V

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