A transistor is operated in common emitter configuration at When base current is changed from 10mA to 30mA, it produces a change in emitter current from 2A to 4A, the current amplification factor is
1. 100
2. 99
3. 10
4. 9
When a transistor is used as a switch, it is in:
1. active state.
2. cut-off state.
3. saturation state.
4. both cut-off and saturation states are possible.
Use of transistor as an amplifier works in the:
1. Cut off region
2. Saturation region
3. Passive region
4. Active region
For a transistor amplifier, the power gain and voltage gain are 150 and 10 respectively. The current gain is-
1.
2.
3. 15
4. 1500
The conductivity of an n-type semiconductor whose density of conduction electrons is , Density of holes is , Mobility of conduction electrons is and Mobility of holes is will be
1.
2.
3.
4.
A transistor is used in common emitter mode in an amplifier circuit. When a signal of 10 mV is added to the base-emitter voltage, the base current changes by 15 A and the collector current changes by 1.5 mA. The current gain \(\beta\) will be:
1. 50
2. 48
3. 100
4. 200
1. | \(5\) A | 2. | \(0.2\) A |
3. | \(0.6\) A | 4. | zero |
In a common emitter transistor amplifier, the audio signal vlotage across the collector is 3V. The resistance of collector is 3k. If current gain is 100 and the base resistance is 2k, the voltage and power gain of the amplifier is
(1) 200 and 1000
(2) 15 and 200
(3) 150 and 15000
(4) 20 and 2000
What is the output Y in the following circuit, when all the three inputs A,B,C are first 0 and then 1 ?
1. 0,1 2. 0,0
3. 1,0 4. 1,1