Multiple Choice Questions On Bipolar Junction Transistor
Multiple Choice Questions On Bipolar Junction Transistor
high resistance
2.
infinite
3.
open
4.
low resistance
collector current (IC) versus collector-emitter voltage (VCE) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant
2.
collector current (IC) versus collector-emitter voltage (VC) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant
3.
emitter current (IE) versus collector-emitter voltage (VCE) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant
4.
collector current (IC) versus collector-emitter voltage (VCC) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant
a stable Q point
2.
an unstable Q point
3.
a Q point that easily varies with changes in the transistor's current gain
4.
a Q point that is stable and easily varies with changes in the transistors current gain
1.
100
2.
0.001
3.
0.004
4.
1000
v) When transistors are used in digital circuits they usually operate in the:
1.
breakdown region
2.
linear region
3.
active region
4.
VCC
2.
ground
3.
VC
4.
VBE
vii) When a silicon diode is forward biased, what is VBE for a C-E configuration?
1.
0.7 V
2.
voltage-divider bias
3.
emitter voltage
4.
0.4 V
viii) To operate properly, a transistors base-emitter junction must be forward biased with reverse bias applied
to which junction?
1.
collector-base
2.
base-emitter
3.
collector-emitter
4.
base-collector
VB
2.
VCC
3.
VC
4.
IC
theta
2.
beta
3.
alpha
4.
omega
ac signal bypass
2.
stabilization
3.
collector bias
4.
higher gain
collector resistance
2.
base current
3.
collector voltage
4.
all