Practice Totalize (16.14.1.4) - Troubleshooting Digital Circuits and Test Equipment - Part C
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Question 1 Easy

What is the totalize mode in universal counters?

💡 Hint: Think about monitoring events during a set timeframe.

Question 2 Easy

How does totalize mode assist in troubleshooting?

💡 Hint: Consider what an unexpected increase in counts could signify.

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Question 1

What does the totalize mode do in universal counters?

Counts events cumulatively
Measures voltage
Compares frequencies

💡 Hint: Remember its function is to monitor occurrences.

Question 2

True or False: The totalize mode can be used for monitoring circuit performance.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider the applications of cumulative counting.

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Challenge 1 Hard

A digital counter is set to totalize mode and counts events. When the session starts, it shows 50 counts after 5 minutes. If you continue monitoring for another 10 minutes without any issues, what should the expected end count be if the rate remains consistent?

💡 Hint: Calculate the count rate and project it over the additional time.

Challenge 2 Hard

In a laboratory setup, an experiment logs the totalized event count every minute. If the first log shows 10 events, and the next shows 30 in two minutes, what could you infer about the changes in the system's operation?

💡 Hint: Compare the logs to analyze the change in counts.

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