Practice Size, Weight, And Form Factor Constraints (1.1.1.2.6) - Introduction to Embedded Systems, ASICs, and ASIPs
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Size, Weight, and Form Factor Constraints

Practice - Size, Weight, and Form Factor Constraints

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What does miniaturization mean?

💡 Hint: Think of smaller versions of existing devices.

Question 2 Easy

How does Surface-Mount Technology (SMT) contribute to embedded design?

💡 Hint: Consider where components are placed on a PCB.

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Question 1

What is miniaturization?

Designing larger devices
Reducing device size while maintaining functionality
Increased weight

💡 Hint: Think about small gadgets in today's technology.

Question 2

True or False: Surface-Mount Technology allows electronic components to be placed on both sides of a PCB.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider the arrangement of components on a circuit board.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Consider a new health monitoring device that must be worn on the wrist. Discuss the potential design challenges related to size, weight, and power consumption.

💡 Hint: What are consumer expectations for wearables?

Challenge 2 Hard

You are tasked with developing a new smart home device that integrates with existing appliances. Identify how form factor constraints could impact your design decisions.

💡 Hint: Consider space and user interface considerations.

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