Deck 12: The Transistor Amplifier

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____ occurs when a small current through the base and emitter is acted upon by the transistor.

A) Inversion
B) Rectification
C) Synthesis
D) Amplification
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A transistor is biased by furnishing a DC current to the base of the transistor and adjusting the current to a point that the transistor is turned half on.
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If a transistor is a linear device, a decrease of base-emitter current will produce a proportional increase in collector-emitter current.
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____ means to present or precondition.

A) Basis
B) Bias
C) Floor
D) Ground
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In order for the transistor to be able to reproduce the base signal, it must not be biased.
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A good example of how a simple transistor amplifier may be used in an industrial application is when a relay is to be controlled by a light beam.
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A ____ is used to sense the presence of a light beam.

A) photodiode
B) transistor
C) capacitor
D) transducer
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As the base-emitter current begins to rise in the positive direction, the impedance of the collector-emitter of the transistor decreases and current begins to flow through the load resistor and transistor.
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The output waveform of the transistor is ____ the waveform applied to the base.

A) reverse
B) at right-angles to
C) inverse
D) reversed flow of
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When a transistor is to be used as an amplifier, it must be ____.

A) biased
B) filtered
C) inverted
D) diverted
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Deck 12: The Transistor Amplifier
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____ occurs when a small current through the base and emitter is acted upon by the transistor.

A) Inversion
B) Rectification
C) Synthesis
D) Amplification
D
2
A transistor is biased by furnishing a DC current to the base of the transistor and adjusting the current to a point that the transistor is turned half on.
True
3
If a transistor is a linear device, a decrease of base-emitter current will produce a proportional increase in collector-emitter current.
False
4
____ means to present or precondition.

A) Basis
B) Bias
C) Floor
D) Ground
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In order for the transistor to be able to reproduce the base signal, it must not be biased.
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A good example of how a simple transistor amplifier may be used in an industrial application is when a relay is to be controlled by a light beam.
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A ____ is used to sense the presence of a light beam.

A) photodiode
B) transistor
C) capacitor
D) transducer
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As the base-emitter current begins to rise in the positive direction, the impedance of the collector-emitter of the transistor decreases and current begins to flow through the load resistor and transistor.
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The output waveform of the transistor is ____ the waveform applied to the base.

A) reverse
B) at right-angles to
C) inverse
D) reversed flow of
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When a transistor is to be used as an amplifier, it must be ____.

A) biased
B) filtered
C) inverted
D) diverted
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