ET 212 Final Examination Answers –
Grantham
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Select True / False from the
following :
The two basic kinds of transistor
circuits are amplifying and switching.
True
False
The bridge rectifier is similar to a
full-wave rectifier because it produces a full-wave output voltage.
True
False
A semiconductor is an element with
electrical properties between those of a conductor and those of an insulator.
True
False
The dc beta is defined as the dc
collector current divided by the dc emitter current.
True
False
An ideal diode acts like a switch
that closes when forward-biased and opens when reverse-biased.
True
False
With a half-wave rectifier, the
output frequency equals the input frequency.
True
False
Select Correct Answers from the
Following
A pure semiconductor is also
referred to as:
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a clean room device
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intrinsic
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extrinsic
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Transistor
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4 points
Silicon that has been doped with a
trivalent impurity is called a:
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N-type semiconductor
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P-type semiconductor
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P-N junction
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covalent bond
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4 points
Question 9
In a silicon atom, what is the
distance between the valence band and the conduction band called?
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energy gap
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depletion layer
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P-N junction
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intrinsic
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4 points
Question 10
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a straight line
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not a straight line
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inversely proportional to the
resistance
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exponential
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4 points
Question 11
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like a perfect conductor when
reverse-biased
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like a perfect semiconductor when
reverse-biased
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like a perfect insulator when
reverse-biased
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like a perfect diode when
reverse-biased
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4 points
Question 12
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shorted
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leaky
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open
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a properly operating diode
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4 points
Question 13
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0.7 V
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0.3 V
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1.7 V
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1.3 V
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4 points
Question 14
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necessary to understand diode
circuits
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necessary to troubleshoot diode
circuits
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obscure and of use only to circuit
designers
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necessary only to electronics
technicians
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4 points
Question 15
The output frequency of a half-wave
rectifier is:
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twice the input frequency
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half the input frequency
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equal to the input frequency
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four times the input frequency
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4 points
Question 16
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smaller than the primary
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equal to the primary
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larger than the primary
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rectified.
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4 points
Question 17
Figure 1
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half-wave rectifier
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full-wave rectifier
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bridge rectifier
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voltage doubler
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4 points
Question 18
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collector
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emitter
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base
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beta
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4 points
Question 19
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emitter current equals the sum of
collector and base currents.
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collector current equals the sum
of base and emitter currents.
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base current equals the sum of
collector and emitter currents.
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emitter current equals collector
current minus the base current.
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4 points
Question 20
Refer to Figure 2 below, what is the
possible problem if VB is equal to 0 V and VC is equal to 15 V?
Figure 2
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transistor is shorted
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RB is open
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VCC is 0 V
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transistor is blown open
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4 points
Question 21
Figure 2
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transistor is blown open
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VBB is 0 V
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transistor is shorted
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VCC is 0 V
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4 points
Question 22
Using
the load line shown in Figure 3, what is the transistor’s collector current if
biased at the point labelled Q?
Figure 3
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1.5 mA
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3 mA
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4.5 mA
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7 mA
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4 points
Question 23
Figure 4
4 points
Question 24
Figure 5
Find the following:
IB
IE
VCE
VE
VB
20 points
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