In the circuit given below, the value of the current is
(1) 0 amp
(2) amp
(3) amp
(4) amp
The PN junction diode is used as
(1) An amplifier
(2) A rectifier
(3) An oscillator
(4) A modulator
1. | In the circuit (1) and (2) |
2. | In the circuit (2) and (3) |
3. | In the circuit (1) and (3) |
4. | Only in the circuit (1) |
In the depletion region of an unbiased P-N junction diode there are
(1) Only electrons
(2) Only holes
(3) Both electrons and holes
(4) Only fixed ions
On increasing the reverse bias to a large value in a PN-junction diode, current
1. Increases slowly
2. Remains fixed
3. Suddenly increases
4. Decreases slowly
In the case of forward biasing of PN-junction, which one of the following figures correctly depicts the direction of flow of carriers
A semiconductor device is connected in a series circuit with a battery and a resistance. A current is found to pass through the circuit. If the polarity of the battery is reversed, the current drops almost to zero. The device may be
(1) A P-type semiconductor
(2) An N-type semiconductor
(3) A PN-junction
(4) An intrinsic semiconductor
The approximate ratio of resistances in the forward and reverse bias of the P-N junction diode is:
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
In a junction diode, the holes are due to
(1) Protons
(2) Neutrons
(3) Extra electrons
(4) Missing of electrons
In forward bias, the width of potential barrier in a P-N junction diode
(1) Increases
(2) Decreases
(3) Remains constant
(4) First increases then decreases