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What resistor type is found in SIPs and DIPs?
Options
A. metal film
B. wirewound
C. metal oxide
D. thick film
Correct Answer
thick film
Resistance and Power problems
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1. How do fixed resistors usually fail?
Options
A. slowly over time
B. by increasing their value
C. by becoming an open circuit
D. by increasing their value and becoming an open circuit
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Correct Answer: by becoming an open circuit
2.
This circuit is a setup for
Options
A. an antilog amplifier
B. a constant-current source
C. an instrumentation amplifier
D. an isolation amplifier
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Correct Answer: an instrumentation amplifier
3.
Which circuit is known as a voltage-to-current converter?
Options
A. a
B. b
C. c
D. d
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Correct Answer: b
4. When using an OTA in a Schmitt-trigger configuration, the trigger points are controlled by
Options
A. the
I
out
B. the
I
BIAS
C. the
V
out
D. both
I
out
and
I
BIAS
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Correct Answer: both
I
out
and
I
BIAS
5.
This circuit is a setup for
Options
A. an antilog amplifier
B. a constant-current source
C. an instrumentation amplifier
D. an isolation amplifier
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Correct Answer: an isolation amplifier
6. Resistors are identified as to wattage by:
Options
A. size
B. color code
C. types of materials
D. internal construction
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Correct Answer: size
7. A color code of orange, orange, orange is for what ohmic value?
Options
A. 22 kilohms
B. 3300 ohms
C. 44000 ohms
D. 33 kilohms
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Correct Answer: 33 kilohms
8. How many amps are used by a 100 watt, 120 volt light bulb?
Options
A. 1.2 amps
B. 12000 amps
C. 830 mA
D. 12 amps
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Correct Answer: 830 mA
9. How many joules of energy will a 10 W lamp dissipate in one minute?
Options
A. 10 joules
B. 60 joules
C. 600 joules
D. 3600 joules
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Correct Answer: 600 joules
10. With a complex circuit, a supply source senses:
Options
A. open circuit components
B. when voltages need to be increased
C. only a single resistive connection
D. when complex currents are needed
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Correct Answer: only a single resistive connection
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