MCQ in DC Biasing - BJTs
MCQ in DC Biasing - BJTs
MCQ in DC Biasing - BJTs
11. Determine the reading on the meter when VCC = 20 V, RC = 5 k-ohms and IC = 2 mA. VCE = 10
V
12. Which of the following is assumed in the approximate analysis of a voltage divider circuit? IB is
essentially zero amperes, R1 and R2 are considered to be series elements, βRE ≥ 10 R2.
13. It is desirable to design a bias circuit that is independent of the transistor beta. True
14. Calculate the voltage across the 91 k-ohm resistor. 3.23 V
19. Which of the following is (are) related to an emitter-follower configuration? The input and output
signals are in phase, The voltage gain is slightly less than 1, Output is drawn from the emitter
terminal
20. Determine the values of VCB and IB for this circuit? 1.4 V, 59.7 uA
23. You can select the values for the emitter and collector resistors from the information that is
provided for this circuit. False
24. In the case of this circuit, you must assume that VE = 0.1(VCC) in order to calculate RC and RE.
True
34. Determine the change in IC from 25 degrees Celsius to 175 degrees Celsius for the transistor
defined in this table for fixed-bias with RB = 240 k-ohms and β = 100 due to S(VBE) stability
factor. 145.8 uA
35. Determine ICQ at a temperature of 175 degrees Celsius if ICQ = 2 mA at 25 degrees Celsius for
RB/RE = 20 due to the S(β) stability factor. 2.417 mA