A transistor is operated in a common emitter configuration at constant collector voltage Vc = 1.5 V such that a change in the base current from 100 μA to 150 μA produces a change in the collector current from 5 mA to 10 mA. The current gain (β) is:
1. 67
2. 75
3. 100
4. 50
The voltage gain of an amplifier with 9% negative feedback is 10. The voltage gain without feedback will be:
1. 90
2. 10
3. 1.25
4. 100
A common emitter amplifier has a voltage gain of 50, an input impedance of 100 Ω and an output impedance of 200 Ω. The power gain of the amplifier is:
1. 500
2. 1000
3. 1250
4. 50
The device that can act as a complete electronic circuit is:
1. Junction diode
2. Integrated circuit
3. Junction transistor
4. Zener diode
In a transistor circuit shown here, the base current is
1. 128.5 k
2. 257 k
3. 380.05 k
4. None of these
In a transistor, a change of 8.0 mA in the emitter current produces a change of 7.8 mA in the collector current. What change in the base current is necessary to produce the same change in the collector current?
1. 50 A
2. 100 A
3. 150 A
4. 200 A
A transistor is operated in a common emitter configuration at Vc =2 V such that a change in the base current from 100 to 300 produces a change in the collector current from 10 mA to 20mA. The current gain is:
1. 75
2. 100
3. 25
4. 50
An NPN transistor conducts when:
1. | both the collector and the emitter are positive with respect to the base. |
2. | the collector is positive and the emitter is negative with respect to the base. |
3. | the collector is positive and the emitter is at same potential as the base. |
4. | both the collector and the emitter are negative with respect to the base. |
Transfer characteristics [output voltage () vs input voltage ()] for a base biased transistor in CE configurations are as shown in the figure. For using the transistor as a switch, it is used:
1. In region III
2. Both in the region (I) and (III)
3. In region II
4. In region I