A. Dual
B. Push-pull
C. Symmetrical
D. Differential
Related Mcqs:
- The maximum a.c. power output from a class A power amplifier is 10 W. What should be the minimum power rating of the transistor used ?
A. 10 W
B. 15 W
C. 5 W
D. 20 W - The output power of a transistor amplifier is more than the input power because the additional power is supplied by__________________?
A. Transistor
B. Biasing circuit
C. Collector supply VCC
D. None of the above - In a single stage transistor amplifier, RC and RL represent collector resistance and load resistance respectively. The transistor sees a d.c. load of _____________________?
A. RC + RL
B. RC || RL
C. RL
D. RC - In order to get more voltage gain from a transistor amplifier, the transistor used should have_________________?
A. Thin base
B. Thin collector
C. Wide emitter
D. None of the above - The value of collector load RC in a transistor amplifier is _______________the output impedance of the transistor?
A. The same as
B. Less than
C. More than
D. None of the above - For the same a.c. power output as above, what should be the minimum power rating of transistor for class B operation?
A. 10 W
B. 4 W
C. 8 W
D. None of the above - The class B push-pull circuit can deliver 100 W of a.c. output power. What should be the minimum power rating of each transistor ?
A. 20 W
B. 40 W
C. 10 W
D. 80 W - If the zero signal dissipation of a transistor is 1W, then power rating of the transistor should be at least___________________?
A. 5 W
B. 33 W
C. 75 W
D. 1 W - What will be the collector efficiency of a power amplifier having zero signal power dissipation of 5 watts and a.c. power output of 2 watts ?
A. 20%
B. 80%
C. 40%
D. 50% - If the power and current gains of a transistor amplifier are 16500 and 100 respectively, then voltage gain is_____________________?
A. 165
B. 165 x 104
C. 100
D. None of the above