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FESB Lesson 6 UNIT 3 (Study Section)
FESB Lesson 6 UNIT 3 (Study Section)
• far-field region
• gate-controlled switch (GCS)
• minimum-distance code
• electron-bombardment-induced conductivity
Exercise 7 (p. 23)
1. telecommunications software architecture
concepts (OR software architecture concepts
in telecommunications)
2. three-address instruction
3. intermediate state information
4. remote control device
5. time-sharing system
6. solid-state physics
7. current-carrying capacity
Exercise 7 (p. 23)
8. The third-generation mobile system is
designed to give users voice, data, graphics,
and video-based information service,
regardless of their location in the network.
Exercise 8 (p. 24)
In some transistors, the collector electrode is
connected internally
to the metal case in order to improve
heat-dissipation capabilities.
Mounting arrangement of the transistors
supplied in hermetically sealed metal packages
is shown in detail
in the section on transistor mounting.
Exercise 8 (p. 24)
The Global System for Mobile Communications
(GSM) grew out of the first-generation cellular
system limitations
and desire of European countries to develop a
common cellular telephony standard.
In June 1982, the first meeting for the second-
generation system was held in Vienna
and a new standardization body was born.
Exercise 9 (p. 24)
1. A pump driven by wind.
2. An engine cooled by water.
3. A police car controlled by radio.
4. An interface between man and machine.
5. Storage with fast access.
6. A capacitor plated on glass.
7. An amplifier with a narrow band.
8. An instruction that has a single (one) address.
9. A diode that emits light.