This document contains questions from three groups - A, B, and C related to digital electronics, computer systems, and avionics. Group A asks about combination logic circuits, tristate logic devices, the behavior of a master-slave flip-flop, binary conversion, analog to digital converters, protocols, bi-polar return to zero encoding, electrostatically sensitive components, effects of electromagnetic interference on avionics, and examples of line-selectable addressable points. Group B focuses on advantages of digital over analog systems, self-testing procedures for electronic centralized aircraft monitoring-flight information systems, uses of ARINC-429, implementing an exclusive OR gate, and Boolean algebra. Group C covers flip-flops,
This document contains questions from three groups - A, B, and C related to digital electronics, computer systems, and avionics. Group A asks about combination logic circuits, tristate logic devices, the behavior of a master-slave flip-flop, binary conversion, analog to digital converters, protocols, bi-polar return to zero encoding, electrostatically sensitive components, effects of electromagnetic interference on avionics, and examples of line-selectable addressable points. Group B focuses on advantages of digital over analog systems, self-testing procedures for electronic centralized aircraft monitoring-flight information systems, uses of ARINC-429, implementing an exclusive OR gate, and Boolean algebra. Group C covers flip-flops,
This document contains questions from three groups - A, B, and C related to digital electronics, computer systems, and avionics. Group A asks about combination logic circuits, tristate logic devices, the behavior of a master-slave flip-flop, binary conversion, analog to digital converters, protocols, bi-polar return to zero encoding, electrostatically sensitive components, effects of electromagnetic interference on avionics, and examples of line-selectable addressable points. Group B focuses on advantages of digital over analog systems, self-testing procedures for electronic centralized aircraft monitoring-flight information systems, uses of ARINC-429, implementing an exclusive OR gate, and Boolean algebra. Group C covers flip-flops,
2) Define a tristate logic device. 3) What happenswhen both J-K inputs of master slave flip-flop are high and a clock pulse is applied ? 4) Convert (10011) to binary number. 5) What is analog to digital converter ? 6) What is protocol ? 7) What is meant by Bi-polar return to zero encoding (BPRZ) ? 8) Mention the name of two components,which are electrostatically sensitive. 9) Write the effect of EMI to avionics system. 10) Give two examples of an LSAP. GROUP B 11) What are the advantages of digital system over analog ? 12) Discuss self-testing procedure of ECAM-EFIS. 13) Mention the uses of ARINC-429. 14) Show how an exclusive OR gete can be made by combing AND. OR and NOT gate. 15) Prove with the help of Boolean algebra : ABC + ABC + ABC + ABC = B 16) Name at least three types of code used in digital system. 17) List four inputs used by a basic FDS. 18) What is the purpose of INS ? 19) Write the basic components of a computer system. 20) Give an example of a warning indication by the TCAS. GROUP C 21) What is flip-flop ? Describe D-type flip-flop circuit with timing diagram and truth table. 22) Describe four stage binary counter circuit using J-K bistable with timing diagram. 23) What is shift register ? Explain four stage shift register using J-K bistables and also draw its timing diagram. 24) What is fiber optic ? Explain fiber optic data transfer syatem. 25) Explain the function of each components of an IRS in relation to the overa system. 26) Draw and describe the circuit operation of landing gear door warning logic left wing door open.