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The document contains two topics - Clipping (Clipper and Clampers) and Junctions. For clipping circuits, it discusses different types of clippers and clampers used in operational amplifiers, how they are implemented using diodes, and their operating principles. For junctions, it discusses the basics of a pn junction diode including forward and reverse biasing, depletion region width, and I-V characteristics. It contains multiple choice questions to test understanding of these topics.

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The document contains two topics - Clipping (Clipper and Clampers) and Junctions. For clipping circuits, it discusses different types of clippers and clampers used in operational amplifiers, how they are implemented using diodes, and their operating principles. For junctions, it discusses the basics of a pn junction diode including forward and reverse biasing, depletion region width, and I-V characteristics. It contains multiple choice questions to test understanding of these topics.

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Gan, Glenn Mark N.

ECE001/CPE32FA1
Topic: Clipping (Clipper and Clampers)
1. Which circuit is used for obtaining desired output waveform in operational amplifier?
a. Clipper
b. Clamper
c. Peak amplifier
d. Sample and hold
2. The clipping level in op-amp is determined by?
a. AC supply voltage
b. Control voltage
c. Reference voltage
d. Input voltage
3. In a positive clipper, the diode conducts when
a. Vin < Vref
b. Vin = Vref
c. Vin > Vref
d. None of the mentioned
4. Diode in small signal positive halfwave rectifier circuit acts as
a. Ideal diode
b. Clipper diode
c. Clamper diode
d. Rectifier diode
5. How to minimize the response time and increase the operating frequency range of the
op-amp?
a. Positive halfwave rectifier with two diodes
b. Positive halfwave rectifier with one diode
c. Negative halfwave rectifier with two diodes
d. Negative halfwave rectifier with one diode
6. Why a voltage follower stage is connected at the output of the negative small signal half
wave rectifier?
a. Due to Non-uniform input resistance
b. Due to Non-uniform output resistance
c. Due to Uniform output voltage
d. None of the mentioned
7. A circuit with a predetermined dc level is added to the output voltage of the op-amp is
called
a. Clamper
b. Positive clipper
c. Halfwave rectifier
d. None of the mentioned
8. An op-amp clamper circuit is also referred as
a. DC cutter
b. DC inserter
c. DC lifter
d. DC leveler
9. What happens if the input voltage is higher than reference voltage in a positive clipper?
a. Output voltage = Reference voltage
b. Output voltage = DC Positive voltage
c. Output voltage = Input voltage
d. All of the mentioned
10. A positive small signal halfwave rectifier can
a. Rectify signals with peak value only
b. Rectify signals with value of few millivolts only
c. Rectify signals with both peak value and down to few millivolts
d. None of the mentioned

Topic: Junctions
1. How many junction/s do a diode consist?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
2. If the positive terminal of the battery is connected to the anode of the diode, then it is known
as
a. Forward biased
b. Reverse biased
c. Equilibrium
d. Schottky barrier
3. During reverse bias, a small current develops known as
a. Forward current
b. Reverse current
c. Reverse saturation current
d. Active current
4. If the voltage of the potential barrier is V0. A voltage V is applied to the input, at what moment
will the barrier disappear?
a. V< V0
b. V= V0
c. V> V0
d. V<< V0
5. During the reverse biased of the diode, the back resistance decrease with the increase of the
temperature. Is it true or false?
a. True
b. False
6. What is the maximum electric field when Vbi=2V , VR=5V and width of the semiconductor is
7cm?
a. -100V/m
b. -200V/m
c. 100V/m
d. 200V/m
7. When the diode is reverse biased with a voltage of 6V and Vbi=0.63V. Calculate the total
potential.
a. 6V
b. 6.63V
c. 5.27V
d. 0.63V
8. What will be the output of the following circuit? (Assume 0.7V drop across the diode)

a. 12V
b. 12.7V
c. 11.3V
d. 0V
9. Which of the following formula represents the correct formula for width of the depletion
region?

a.

b.

c.

d.
10. It is possible to measure the voltage across the potential barrier through a voltmeter?
a. True
b. False

Topic: Zener Diode


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