Analog Electronics If the emitter resistance increases, the collector voltage decreases. increases. stays the same. breaks down the transistor. decreases. increases. stays the same. breaks down the transistor. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Analog Electronics To prevent a DC return between source and load, it is necessary to use Either A or B Inductor between source and load Capacitor between source and load Resistor between source and load Either A or B Inductor between source and load Capacitor between source and load Resistor between source and load ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Analog Electronics The β of a transistor is the ratio of the collect current to emitter current. base current to collector current. collect current to base current. emitter current to collector current. collect current to emitter current. base current to collector current. collect current to base current. emitter current to collector current. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Analog Electronics For a reverse biased pn junction, the electric current through the junction increases abruptly at breakdown voltage. 7.2 eV. 0.2 eV. 0 V. breakdown voltage. 7.2 eV. 0.2 eV. 0 V. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Analog Electronics The load voltage is approximately constant when a zener diode is reverse biased. forward biased. unbiased. operating in breakdown region. reverse biased. forward biased. unbiased. operating in breakdown region. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Analog Electronics For emitter bias, the voltage at the emitter is 0.7 V less than the emitter voltage. base voltage. collector voltage. ground voltage. emitter voltage. base voltage. collector voltage. ground voltage. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP