This is the Online Practice Quiz in Bipolar Junction Transistor Amplifiers Part 5 from the book, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory 10th Edition by Robert L. Boylestad. If you are looking for a reviewer in Electronics Engineering this will definitely help. I can assure you that this will be a great help in reviewing the book in preparation for your Board Exam. Make sure to familiarize each and every questions to increase the chance of passing the ECE Board Exam.
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Quiz in Bipolar Junction Transistor Amplifiers
Question 41. _____ is slightly affected if the condition ro ≥ 10RE is not satisfied in the analysis of an emitter-follower configuration.
Question 42. The output voltage and the input voltage are _____ for the common-base configuration.
Question 43. In a voltage-divider bias configuration, the voltage-divider equation is used to determine the _____.
Question 44. A common-base configuration has _____ impedance at the input and _____ impedance at the output.
Question 45. The dc load line and ac load line both have the same _____ .
Question 46. The coupling capacitor places the load and collector resistors in a _____ arrangement.
Question 47. The input and output signals are _____ for the typical transistor amplifier at frequencies that permit ignoring the effects of the reactive elements.
Question 48. In a voltage-divider bias configuration, there can be a measurable difference in the results for _____ if the condition ro ≥ 10RC is not satisfied.
Question 49. The bypass capacitor in a common-emitter configuration _____ the voltage gain.
Question 50. In an unbypassed emitter-bias configuration _____ replaces re in the hybrid equivalent circuit. |
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