Description : A part of transistor which is heavily doped to produce large number of majority carriers is (a) Emitter (b) Base (c) Collector (d) any of above
Last Answer : (a) Emitter
Description : In the transistor schematic symbol, the arrow ________ (a) located on emitter (b) located on base (c) located on collector (d) points from north to south
Last Answer : a) located on emitter
Description : The operation of a transistor requires ______ (a) Emitter is heated (b) base is heated (c) collector be heated (d) none of above
Last Answer : (d) none of above
Description : In n-p-n transistor, p works as ________ (a) Collector (b) emitter (c) base (d) any of above
Last Answer : c) base
Description : In p-n-p transistor, collector current is (a) Equal to emitter current (b) slightly less than emitter current (c) greater than emitter current (d) any of above
Last Answer : (c) greater than emitter current
Description : Under ideal conditions, the collector current is (a) Equal to base current (b) Nearly equal to emitter current (c) Less than base current (d) always zero
Last Answer : (b) Nearly equal to emitter current
Description : In a transistor, the conventional current flows from base to emitter. The transistor is (a) NPN (b) PNP (c) FET (d) None of these
Last Answer : (a) NPN
Description : Current gain of a transistor which has collector current of 10 mA and a base current of 40 micro Ampere is: (a) 25 (b) 250 (c) 2500 (d) 25000
Last Answer : b) 250
Description : For normal operation of a transistor, the collector base junction is kept (a) Unbiased (b) forward biased (c) reverse biased (d) none
Last Answer : (c) reverse biased
Description : As shown in the illustration, which of the elements listed does the line 'B' represent in the basic schematic symbol of a PNP transistor? EL-0068 A. Base B. Emitter C. Cathode D. Collector
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : Which of the following actions can be carried out in order to prevent thermal runaway in a transistor? A. Increase the current through the collector-base junction. B. Install a heat sink. ... point to increase collector current. D. Increase the potential difference between the emitter and the base.
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : The common-emitter transistor circuit can amplify a small current signal because a small change in the signal current produces one of the following. Does the change in signal produce a large change in the: w) emitter-base voltage x) base current y) collector current z) collector voltage
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- COLLECTOR CURRENT
Description : What are the three elements of a bipolar transistor? Are they the: w) grid, plate, cathode x) suppressor, deflector, target y) energizer, controller, terminus z) emitter, base, collector
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- EMITTER, BASE, COLLECTOR
Description : The emitter of a transistor is doped the heaviest because it: (a) Acts as a supplier of charge carriers (b) Dissipates maximum power c) has a large resistance (d) has a small resistance
Last Answer : (a) Acts as a supplier of charge carriers
Description : Is the base region much thinner or much wider than the collector and the emitter regions?
Last Answer : yes its thinnerMost of the free electrons that have entered the base do notrecombine with holes because the base is very thin.
Description : In transistor, the base region is of the order of _______ (a) 10-5 m (b) 10-2 m (c) 10-8 m (d) 10-6 m
Last Answer : d) 10-6 m
Description : Which of the listed components does line 'C' represent for the transistor illustrated? EL-0068 A. Grid B. Plate C. Emitter D. Collector
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : In the common–emitter transistor circuit, if the current gain is 100 and the collector current is 10 mA, the base current is: (1) 10 µA (2) 100 µA (3) 1 A (4) 10 A
Last Answer : In the common–emitter transistor circuit, if the current gain is 100 and the collector current is 10 mA, the base current is: 100 µA
Description : If a transistor were operated with emitter and collector interchanged, then 1 .emitter current will increase 2. Collector current will increase 3. Base current will decrease 4. No current flow will take place
Last Answer : If a transistor were operated with emitter and collector interchanged, then Collector current will increase
Description : Which of the following statements correctly applies to transistors? A. NDN and PNP are the two basic types of transistors. B. The three terminals are called the emitter, base, and collector. C. The emitter separates the base and collector. D. The collector separates the emitter and base.
Description : The diagram shown in the illustartion represents a/an _____________. EL-0022 A. magnectic amplifier B. common base amplifier C. common collector amplifier D. common emitter amplifier
Description : In the illustrated circuit, the amplifier is connected in what basic configuration? EL-0022 A. common base B. reverse bias, negative feedback C. common emitter D. common collector
Description : In the illustrated circuit, the amplifier is connected in what basic configuration? EL-0045 A. common emitter B. common collector C. darlington paired, capacitor coupled D. common base
Description : In the illustration, the large battery and R(L) are in the circuit to ________. EL-0022 A. forward bias the emitter-base B. reverse bias the emitter-base C. forward bias the emitter/collector D. reverse bias the emitter/collector
Description : The device in figure 'B' shown in the illustration will conduct when the ____________. EL-0067 A. base-emitter is forward biased and the collector-base is reverse biased B. anode-cathode is forward ... is reversed biased D. terminal 1-2 is forward biased and the emitter-terminal 1 is reverse biased
Description : The leads of the device in figure 'B' shown in the illustration are named _________. EL-0065 A. source, gate and drain B. emitter, base and collector C. emitter, base 1 and base 2 D. anode, cathode and gate
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : Leads on the device in figure 'B' shown in the illustration are named ____________. EL-0067 A. source, gate and drain B. emitter, base and collector C. emitter, base 1 and base 2 D. anode, cathode and gate
Description : The leads of the device in figure 'A' shown in the illustration are named the _______________. EL-0065 A. source, gate and drain B. emitter, base and collector C. emitter, base 1 and base 2 D. anode, cathode and gate
Description : For the active mode BJT operation (A) Emitter Base Junction is Forward Biased and Collector Base Junction is Forward Biased (B) Emitter Base Junction is Reverse Biased and Collector Base Junction ... Biased (D) Emitter Base Junction is Reverse Biased and Collector Base Junction is Forward Biased
Last Answer : For the active mode BJT operation Emitter Base Junction is Forward Biased and Collector Base Junction is Reverse Biased.
Description : The potential difference set up across the depletion region is called (a) Absolute potential (b) neutral potential (c) reverse potential (d) potential barrier
Last Answer : (d) potential barrier
Description : If the operating point of an NPN transistor amplifier is selected in saturation region, it is likely to result in A) Thermal runaway of transistor B) Clipping of output in the positive half of the ... for high dc collector supply D) Clipping of output in the negative half of the input signal
Last Answer : B) Clipping of output in the positive half of the input signal
Description : In a junction transistor, the doping level of collector region is: (1) Higher than emitter region (2) Lower than base region (3) Is higher than base region but lower than emitter region (4) Independent of the doping of base and emitter regions.
Last Answer : In a junction transistor, the doping level of collector region is: Is higher than base region but lower than emitter region.
Description : To properly bias an NPN transistor, what polarity voltage is applied to the collector, and what is its relationship to the base voltage?
Last Answer : Positive, more positive.
Description : A transistor has a typical value of β = 200 , If the collector current is 15 mA, then base current will be
Last Answer : A transistor has a typical value of β = 200 , If the collector current is 15 mA, then base current will be 0.075 mA
Description : You are performing an out-of-circuit test of the semi-conductor shown in the illustration. Using an ohmmeter on 'low power' position and with leads properly installed, which of the listed results would you expect the ... lead on 'B' and black lead on 'A'; and a low reading with the leads reversed.
Description : What causes the change in collector current in an emitter injection modulator?
Last Answer : Gain is varied by changing the voltage on the emitter.
Description : Which is the most important building block of electronic devices? (a) Diode (b) p-n junction (c) transistor (d) rectifier
Last Answer : b) p-n junction
Description : Which junction of the transistor in the common-emitter detector detects the modulation envelope?
Last Answer : Emitter-base junction
Description : When an NPN transistor is properly biased then most of the electrons from the emitter (A) recombine with holes in the base (B) recombine in the emitter itself (C) pass through the base to the collector (D) are stopped by the junction barrier
Last Answer : a
Last Answer : When a transistor is connected in common emitter mode, it with have medium input resistance and high output resistance.
Description : Why ELCB cannot work if Neutral input of ELCB does not connect to ground?
Last Answer : ▪ ELCB is used to detect earth leakage fault. Once the phase and neutral are connected in an ELCB, the current will flow through phase and that same current will have to return neutral so ... that full fault current will come back through ELCB, and there will be no difference in current.
Description : What is the difference between neutral and earth?
Last Answer : The ground or "earth" wire is a circuit's safety protective wire that normally carries no current.
Description : What is a neutral?
Last Answer : In multiphase circuits, the conductor used to carry unbalanced current. In single-phase systems, the conductor used for a return current path.
Description : All electrical appliances are connected in parallel to each other between the main line and neutral wire to get a. same current b. same current and potential difference c. different current but same potential difference d. different current and potential differences
Last Answer : c. different current but same potential difference
Description : In liquids and gases the current is due to the motion a. negative charges b. positive charges c. both negative and positive charges d. neutral particles
Last Answer : c. both negative and positive charges
Description : Key point for its proper functioning of base region in a transistor depends upon the thickness of the base Why ?
Last Answer : Base region in a transistor controls the current. The majority charge carriers supplied by the emitter do not combine in the same region due to its thin size and light doping and most of them pass on to the collector. This is the key point for its proper functioning.
Description : In a logic circuit, the NOT gate function _____________. A. does not alter a logical input B. serves to amplify a given signal level C. must be accomplished with a common collector transistor arrangement D. reverses an input logic condition
Description : Which of the procedures listed could result in damaging a transistor beyond repair? A. Applying incorrect polarity to the collector circuit. B. Applying excessive voltage to the input circuit. C. Careless soldering which would overheat the transistor. D. All of the above.
Description : How is the collector lead identified on an oval-shaped transistor?
Last Answer : By the wide space between the collector lead and the other two leads (emitter and base)
Description : What percentage of current in an NPN transistor reaches the collector?
Last Answer : 98 percent.