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If the input to a comparator is a sine wave, the output is a(n) _________.
Options
A. ramp voltage
B. sine wave
C. sawtooth wave
D. rectangular wave
Correct Answer
rectangular wave
Operational Amplifiers problems
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1. A ______ is not a multivibrator.
Options
A. one-shot
B. flip-flop
C. VCO
D. bistable
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Correct Answer: one-shot
2. An oscillator whose frequency can be controlled by an input "control voltage" is called a(n) ______ .
Options
A. PLL
B. Schmitt trigger
C. VCO
D. S-R latch
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Correct Answer: VCO
3. The 555 timer can be connected to operate a(n) ___________.
Options
A. astable multivibrator
B. bistable multivibrator
C. monostable multivibrator
D. astable multivibrator and a monostable multivibrator
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Correct Answer: astable multivibrator and a monostable multivibrator
4. The resistors
R
f
and
R
i
in an op-amp circuit control ______ .
Options
A. positive feedback and current gain
B. negative feedback and power gain
C. negative feedback and voltage gain
D. open and closed loop gain
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Correct Answer: negative feedback and voltage gain
5.
The given circuit is ___.
Options
A. an inverting amplifier
B. a noninverting amplifier
C. a voltage follower
D. a differential amplifier
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Correct Answer: a noninverting amplifier
6. A circuit that has an output equal to the algebraic sum of the inputs is called a(n) ______ .
Options
A. integrator amplifier
B. summing amplifier
C. differential amplifier
D. voltage multiplier
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Correct Answer: summing amplifier
7.
The feedback resistor has a value of ______ in the given circuit
Options
A. 2 kΩ
B. 10.5 kΩ
C. 21 kΩ
D. 40 kΩ
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Correct Answer: 40 kΩ
8. A PLL can be used as a(n) ___________.
Options
A. series voltage regulator
B. frequency multiplier
C. relaxation oscillator
D. Schmitt trigger
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Correct Answer: frequency multiplier
9. Switching voltage regulators have ______ than linear regulators.
Options
A. longer life
B. simpler circuitry
C. greater efficiency
D. lower cost
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Correct Answer: greater efficiency
10. The efficiency rating of a power supply is determined by internal power loss.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
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