A. The same as
B. Less than
C. More than
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - 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 - If RC and RL represent the collector resistance and load resistance respectively in a single stage transistor amplifier, then a.c. load is____________________?
A. RL + RC
B. RC || RL
C. RL – RC
D. RC - A single stage transistor amplifier with collector load RC and emitter resistance RE has a d.c. load of ________________________?
A. RC
B. RC || RE
C. RC – RE
D. RC + RE - 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 - A 2-transistor class B power amplifier is commonly called ______________ amplifier?
A. Dual
B. Push-pull
C. Symmetrical
D. Differential - If a transistor amplifier feeds a load of low resistance (e.g. speaker), then voltage gain will be_______________?
A. High
B. Very high
C. Moderate
D. Low - A transformer coupled class A power amplifier has a load of 100 O on the secondary. If the turn ratio is 10:1, what is the value of load appearing on the primary?
A. 5 kO
B. 20 kO
C. 100 kO
D. 10 kO - In the d.c. equivalent circuit of a transistor amplifier, the capacitors are considered__________________?
A. Short
B. Open
C. Partially short
D. None of the above - 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