1 what factor places a limit on the allowable power


Week 7

1. What factor places a limit on the allowable power dissipation of a transistor?

Power supply

Transistor case style

Emitter-base junction

Temperature at the collector junction

2. An amplifier circuit that uses two transistors with one conducting for half a cycle while the other is off, and vice versa is called a _________________________.

3. An entry shown on the data sheet that helps to determine the dc input resistance of a JFET is

IGSS

VGS

ID

RS

4. Which instrument cannot be used in the testing of a JFET?

Curve tracer

Oscilloscope

Wattmeter

DMM

5. When the gate voltage of an E-MOSFET is well above the threshold voltage

The device switches from cutoff to saturation

The device is biased as a linear amplifier

The device will stay at saturation

The device will stay at cutoff

6. The most effective method of testing a MOSFET device is by using which instrument? ____________

7. What is one method used to reduce high frequency loss in amplifiers?

Use large coupling capacitors

Increase lengths of wires used between stages

Use transformer coupling

Keep wires as short as possible

8. Instead of the term cutoff frequency, many technicians use the term

Corner frequency

Edge frequency

Notch frequency

Resonant frequency

9. What is the fastest and most accurate way to analyze the frequency response of a discrete BJT or FET amplifier?

Use Multisim or another circuit simulation software

Use square wave testing

Use sine wave injection and oscilloscope signal tracing

Use frequency generator injection and frequency counter testing

10. The input circuit used in most op amps is the

Preamp

Tuned RF amp

Common-collector

Differential amp

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