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1.

In what decade was the first transistor created? Your Answer: 1930s Correct Answer: 1940s

2.

How many layers of material does a transistor have? Your Answer: 1 Correct Answer: 3

3.

What is the ratio of the total width to that of the center layer for a transistor? Your Answer: 1:15 Correct Answer: 150:1

4.

Which of the following is (are) the terminal(s) of a transistor? Your Answer: Emitter Correct Answer: All of the above

5.

List the types of bipolar junction transistors. Your Answer: ppn, npn Correct Answer: pnp, npn

6.

Transistors are _____-terminal devices. Your Answer: 2 Correct Answer: 3

7.

How many carriers participate in the injection process of a unipolar device? Your Answer: 1

8.

Which component of the collector current IC is called the leakage current? Your Answer: Majority Correct Answer: Minority

9.

For a properly biased pnp transistor, let IC = 10 mA and IE = 10.2 mA. What is the level of IB? Your Answer: 0.2 A Correct Answer: 200 A

10.

Calculate minority current IC O if IC = 20.002 mA and IC majority = 20 mA. Your Answer: 2 A

11.

Which of the following regions is (are) part of the output characteristics of a transistor? Your Answer: Active Correct Answer: All of the above

12.

In which region are both the collector-base and base-emitter junctions forward-biased? Your Answer: Active Correct Answer: Saturation

13.

How much is the base-to-emitter voltage of a transistor in the "on" state? Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 0.7 V

14.

In the active region, while the collector-base junction is _____-biased, the base-emitter is _____-biased. Your Answer: forward, forward Correct Answer: reverse, forward

15.

What is

dc

equal to?

Your Answer: IB / IE Correct Answer: IC / IE

16.

What are the ranges of the ac input and output resistance for a common-base configuration? Your Answer: 10 100 , 50 k 1 M

17.

For what kind of amplifications can the active region of the common-emitter configuration be used? Your Answer: Voltage Correct Answer: All of the above

18.

Use this table of collector characteristics to calculate

ac

at VC E = 15 V and IB = 30

A.

Your Answer: 100

19.

Calculate

dc

at VC E = 15 V and IB = 30

A.

Your Answer: 100 Correct Answer: 110

20.

Which of the following configurations can a transistor set up? Your Answer: Common-base Correct Answer: All of the above

21.

Determine the value of Your Answer: 1.01 Correct Answer: 0.99

when

= 100.

22.

What is the most frequently encountered transistor configuration? Your Answer: Common-base Correct Answer: Common-emitter

23.

dc

for this set of collector characteristics is within _____ percent of ac.

Your Answer: 2 Correct Answer: 10

24.

dc

= ________

Your Answer: IB / IE Correct Answer: IC / IB

25.

What is (are) the component(s) of most specification sheets provided by the manufacturer? Your Answer: Maximum ratings Correct Answer: All of the above

26.

What is (are) the component(s) of electrical characteristics on the specification sheets? Your Answer: On Correct Answer: All of the above

27.

Most specification sheets are broken down into _____. Your Answer: maximum ratings Correct Answer: All of the above

28.

An example of a pnp silicon transistor is a 2N4123. Your Answer: True Correct Answer: False

29.

Which of the following equipment can check the condition of a transistor? Your Answer: Current tracer Correct Answer: All of the above

30.

Which of the following can be obtained from the last scale factor of a curve tracer? Your Answer: h FE Correct Answer:
ac

31.

Calculate

ac

for IC = 15 mA and VC E = 5 V.

Your Answer: 200

32.

What range of resistor values would you get when checking a transistor for forward- and reverse-biased conditions by an ohmmeter? Your Answer: 100 to a few k , exceeding 100 k

33.

What does a reading of a large or small resistance in forward- and reverse-biased conditions indicate when checking a transistor using an ohmmeter? Your Answer: Faulty device

34.

A transistor can be checked using a(n) _____.

Your Answer: curve tracer Correct Answer: Any of the above

35.

How many individual pnp silicon transistors can be housed in a 14-pin plastic dual-in-line package? Your Answer: 4

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