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1. The two basic kinds of transistor circuits are amplifying and switching.
True
False
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QUESTION 2
1. The bridge rectifier is similar to a full-wave rectifier because it produces a full-wave output voltage.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 3
1. A semiconductor is an element with electrical properties between those of a conductor and those of an insulator.
True
False
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QUESTION 4
1. The dc beta is defined as the dc collector current divided by the dc emitter current.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 5
1. An ideal diode acts like a switch that closes when forward-biased and opens when reverse-biased.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 6
1. With a half-wave rectifier, the output frequency equals the input frequency.
True
False
2 points
QUESTION 7
1. A pure semiconductor is also referred to as:
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a clean room device |
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intrinsic |
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extrinsic |
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transistor
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QUESTION 8
1. Silicon that has been doped with a trivalent impurity is called a:
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N-type semiconductor |
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P-type semiconductor |
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P-N junction |
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covalent bond |
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QUESTION 9
1. In a silicon atom, what is the distance between the valence band and the conduction band called?
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energy gap |
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depletion layer |
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P-N junction |
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intrinsic |
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QUESTION 10
1. A diode is a nonlinear device because the graph of its current versus voltage is:
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a straight line |
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not a straight line |
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inversely proportional to the resistance |
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exponential |
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QUESTION 11
1. Ideally, a diode acts like a perfect conductor when forward-biased and:
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like a perfect conductor when reverse-biased |
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like a perfect semiconductor when reverse-biased |
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like a perfect insulator when reverse-biased |
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like a perfect diode when reverse-biased |
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QUESTION 12
1. A diode that exhibits high resistance in both directions when measured with an ohmmeter is:
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shorted |
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leaky |
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open |
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a properly operating diode |
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QUESTION 13
1. The knee voltage of a germanium diode is approximately ________.
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0.7 V |
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0.3 V |
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1.7 V |
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1.3 V |
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QUESTION 14
1. Much of the information on a manufacturer's data sheet is:
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necessary to understand diode circuits |
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necessary to troubleshoot diode circuits |
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obscure and of use only to circuit designers |
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necessary only to electronics technicians |
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QUESTION 15
1. The output frequency of a half-wave rectifier is:
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twice the input frequency |
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half the input frequency |
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equal to the input frequency |
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four times the input frequency |
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QUESTION 16
1. A step-up transformer will produce a secondary voltage that is:
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smaller than the primary |
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equal to the primary |
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larger than the primary |
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rectified. |
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half-wave rectifier |
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full-wave rectifier |
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bridge rectifier |
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voltage doubler
1. Which region of the transistor is physically the largest?
4 points QUESTION 19 1. Kirchhoff’s current law describes transistor currents as follows:
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20.) figure 2
Refer to Figure 2 below, what is the possible problem if VB is equal to 0 V and VC is equal to 15 V?
transistor is shorted
RB is open
VCC is 0 V
transistor is blown open
21.) Refer to Figure 2, what is the possible problem if VB is equal to 15 V and VC is equal to 15 V?
figure 2
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transistor is blown open |
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VBB is 0 V |
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transistor is shorted |
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VCC is 0 V |
22.) Using the load line shown in Figure 3, what is the transistor's collector current if biased at the point labelled Q?
Figure 3
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1.5 mA |
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3 mA |
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4.5 mA |
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7 mA |
In the Common Collector (CC) circuit of Figure 5 below consider β = 49 and VBE = 0.7 V.
Find the following:
A. IB
B. IE
C. VCE
D. VE
E. VB