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1- To minimized loading effect used.

a Inverter amplifier

b Non inverter amplifier

2- Terminal represents control input of BJT

a. Emitter
b. Base
c. Collector

3- Which power should be connected on Anode / cathode to make PN diode


forward biased:
a +7V,+10V
b +0.3V, +5V
c +5V, 3V

4- Breakdown voltage calculation of PNP transistor

5- What is the function of a MOSFET?


The metaloxidesemiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, or MOS
FET) is a type of transistor used for amplifying or switching electronic signals.

6- What is the function of an Operational Amplifier?


An operational amplifier (op-amp) is a DC-coupled high-gain electronic
voltage amplifier with a differential input and, usually, a single-ended output.[1] In this
configuration, an op-amp produces an output potential (relative to circuit ground) that is
typically hundreds of thousands of times larger than the potential difference between its input
terminals

7- What is CMOS?
Complementary metaloxidesemiconductor (CMOS) /sims/ is a technology for
constructing integrated circuits. CMOS technology is used
in microprocessors, microcontrollers, static RAM, and other digital logic circuits. CMOS
technology is also used for several analog circuits such as image sensors (CMOS
sensor), data converters, and highly integrated transceivers for many types of
communication

8- What is the function of a Zener Diode?


Zener diodes are widely used as voltage references and as shunt regulators to regulate
the voltage across small circuits. When connected in parallel with a variable voltage
source so that it is reverse biased,
a Zener diode conducts when the voltage reaches the diode's reverse
breakdown voltage.
9- BJTRANSISTOR ACTS AS A SWITCH IN

ANS- SATURATION REGION


10- FUNCTION OF ZENER DIODE

ANS= VOLTAGE REGULATION

11- TYPE OF OPAMP USED IN DISTRIBUTION LEVEL :

ANS= INVERTING AMPLIFIER

12- IDEAL OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER HAS INPUT IMPEDANCE OF


1) INFINITY
2) ZERO

13- Cascade amplifier output impedance will be

HIGH
LOW
ZERO
NONE OF ABOVE

14- The most Hi Input impedance is obtained in:


a) Bipolar NPN
b) Bipolar PNP
c) MOSFET
d) Both Bipolar and MOSFET

15- The input impedance of cascade amplifier will :


a. Same as input impedance of first
b. Same as output of second.
c. Same as the entire circuit
d. Same as Stage before the last stage

16- If a metal is added to a semiconductor, which type if diode is formed


a. Schottkey Diode
b. Zener diode
c. Tunnel Diode
17- Advantages of Cascading the amplifiers
a. Input impedance
b. Output impedance
c. High Voltage gain
18- Input ipedance of an inverted opamp
a. High
b. Low
c. Infinite
d. ..
e. Cascade amplifier is used because
a. High Voltage gain
b. High output impedance
c. High input impedance

19- Cascade amplifier used to reduce load effect, the input impedance will be
1. High (advantage: High band width and stability)& disadvantage(requires a relatively high
supply voltage)
2. Low
3. Medium
20- Difference between MOSFET and BJT
1. MOSFET amplifies current
2. BJT is bigger in size and dimensions

21- For forward biasing


1. Anode 3v cathode 7v
2. Anode 5v cathode 3v
3. Anode 5v cathode .03v

22- Cascaded amplifier used to reduce load effect, the output impedance will be
1. High
2. Low
3. Medium

23- For Fire alarm & smoke detector it is preferable to use


1. Microcontrollers
2. ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit)
3. FPGA

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