Physics, asked by sudhakkccha, 1 year ago


1) In a certain digital circuit, the time period of the applied signal is twice the pulse width. The duty cycle
is (a) 100% (b) 200% (c) 50% (d) 66.66%

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Answered by zerotohero
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Answer:

(C) 50%

Explanation:

Duty cycle is characterized as the proportion of pulse width to the pulse time period.  

As a matter of fact duty cycle is pulse duration divided by all out time period.  

i.e = pulse duration/total time period  

So pulse width=on time + off time  

i.e)total time period

Duty Cycle=(1/2)*100  

=50%

Answered by amitnrw
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Answer:

50%

Explanation:

In electronics, duty cycle is the percentage of the ratio of pulse duration, or pulse width (PW) to the total period (T) of the waveform. It is generally used to represent time duration of a pulse when it is high

D = PW /T

Time period = 2 * Pulse Width

=> T = 2PW

D = PW/2PW

=> D = 1/2

in % = (1/2) * 100 = 50%

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