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  • The three bipolar transistor circuit configurations are common-base, common-emitter, and emitter-follower.


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  • Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) problems


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    • 1. Current gain in a transistor is inversely proportional to collector current.

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    • 2. The voltage measured from the collector to the emitter is the sum of the voltage base-emitter plus the voltage collector-base.

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    • 3. BJTs are "junction" transistors because they use current-carrying P-N junctions.

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    • 4. A transistor used in a digital circuit will have two operating states, which are cutoff and saturation.

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    • 5. With a common-collector (C-C) amplifier the input is applied to the base and the output is taken from the emitter.

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    • 6. When a transistor is operating as a variable resistor it has transistance.

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    • 7. The polarity of VBE is such that it reverse biases the base-emitter junction.

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    • 8. The voltage gain of a transistor is inversely proportional to the change in output current.

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    • 9. This is a PNP transistor.


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    • 10. The voltage measured from the collector to the emitter is the sum of the base-emitter voltage plus the collector-base voltage.

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