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  • In a C-E configuration, an emitter resistor is used for:


  • Options
  • A. stabilization
  • B. ac signal bypass
  • C. collector bias
  • D. higher gain

  • Correct Answer
  • stabilization 


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    • 1. In a transistor, collector current is controlled by:

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    • A. collector voltage
    • B. base current
    • C. collector resistance
    • D. all of the above
    • Discuss
    • 2. If a 2 mV signal produces a 2 V output, what is the voltage gain?

    • Options
    • A. 0.001
    • B. 0.004
    • C. 100
    • D. 1000
    • Discuss
    • 3. Often a common-collector will be the last stage before the load; the main function(s) of this stage is to:

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    • A. provide voltage gain
    • B. provide phase inversion
    • C. provide a high-frequency path to improve the frequency response
    • D. buffer the voltage amplifiers from the low-resistance load and provide impedance matching for maximum power transfer
    • Discuss
    • 4. What is the current gain for a common-base configuration where IE = 4.2 mA and IC = 4.0 mA?

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    • A. 16.80
    • B. 1.05
    • C. 0.20
    • D. 0.95
    • Discuss
    • 5. The ends of a load line drawn on a family of curves determine:

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    • A. saturation and cutoff
    • B. the operating point
    • C. the power curve
    • D. the amplification factor
    • Discuss
    • 6. Which is beta's current ratio?

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    • A. IC/IB
    • B. IC/IE
    • C. IB/IE
    • D. IE/IB
    • Discuss
    • 7. When transistors are used in digital circuits they usually operate in the:

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    • A. active region
    • B. breakdown region
    • C. saturation and cutoff regions
    • D. linear region
    • Discuss
    • 8. Total emitter current is:

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    • A. IE ? IC
    • B. IC + IE
    • C. IB + IC
    • D. IB ? IC
    • Discuss
    • 9. The input/output relationship of the common-collector and common-base amplifiers is:

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    • A. 270 degrees
    • B. 180 degrees
    • C. 90 degrees
    • D. 0 degrees
    • Discuss
    • 10. With the positive probe on an NPN base, an ohmmeter reading between the other transistor terminals should be:

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    • A. open
    • B. infinite
    • C. low resistance
    • D. high resistance
    • Discuss


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    Krish
    Voltage-divider bias provides


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