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  • In a class B push-pull amplifier, the transistors are biased slightly above cutoff to avoid


  • Options
  • A. crossover distortion
  • B. unusually high efficiency
  • C. negative feedback
  • D. a low input impedance

  • Correct Answer
  • crossover distortion 


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    • 1. The depletion-mode MOSFET

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    • A. can operate with only positive gate voltages
    • B. can operate with only negative gate voltages
    • C. cannot operate in the ohmic region
    • D. can operate with positive as well as negative gate voltages
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    • 2. The capacitor that produces an ac ground is called a(n)

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    • A. coupling capacitor
    • B. dc open
    • C. bypass capacitor
    • D. ac open
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    • 3. In order for feedback oscillators to have any practical value, the gain has to be

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    • A. < 1
    • B. self-adjusting
    • C. stabilized
    • D. nonlinear
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    • 4. Three different points are shown on a dc load line. The upper point represents the

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    • A. minimum current gain
    • B. quiescent point
    • C. saturation point
    • D. cutoff point
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    • 5. A source follower has a voltage gain (Av) of

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    • A. AV = gmRd
    • B. AV = gmRS
    • C.
    • D.
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    • 6. The primary function of the bias circuit is to

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    • A. hold the circuit stable at VCC
    • B. hold the circuit stable at vin
    • C. ensure proper gain is achieved
    • D. hold the circuit stable at the designed Q-point
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    • 7. The formula used to calculate the approximate ac resistance of the base-emitter diode (re) is

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    • A.
    • B. re ≈ 25 mV × IC
    • C.
    • D.
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    • 8. Which of the following conditions are needed to properly bias an npn transistor amplifier?

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    • A. Forward bias the base/emitter junction and reverse bias the base/collector junction.
    • B. Forward bias the collector/base junction and reverse bias the emitter/base junction.
    • C. Apply a positive voltage on the n-type material and a negative voltage on the p-type material.
    • D. Apply a large voltage on the base.
    • Discuss
    • 9. The signal voltage gain of an amplifier, Av, is defined as:

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    • A.
    • B. Av = IC × RC
    • C.
    • D.
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    • 10. The voltage gain of an OTA can be calculated using the formula

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
    • Discuss


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