A. Square
B. Triangular
C. Sine
D. Rectangular
Related Mcqs:
- If a square wave is fed to a differentiating circuit, the output will be _____________?
A. Sine wave
B. Sharp narrow pulses
C. Rectangular wave
D. Triangular wave - For a differentiating circuit to be effective, the RC product should be ___________ the time period of the input wave?
A. Equal to
B. 5 times greater than
C. 5 times smaller than
D. At least 10 times greater than - A differentiating circuit is a simple RC circuit with output taken across ____________?
A. R
B. C
C. Both R and C
D. None of the above - If d.c. supply of 10 V is fed to a differentiating circuit, then output will be_______________?
A. 20 V
B. 10 V
C. 0 V
D. None of the above - For an integrating circuit to be effective , the RC product should be____________ the time period of the input wave?
A. 5 times greater than
B. 5 times smaller than
C. Equal to
D. At least 10 times greater than - If the input to an integrating circuit is a succession of alternating positive and negative pulses of very short duration, the output will be _____________wave A?
. Rectangular
B. Triangular
C. Sine
D. Square - An integrating circuit is a simple RC series circuit with output taken across ______________?
A. Both R and C
B. R
C. C
D. None of the above - When a transistor is driven to saturation, ideally the output is _____________?
A. VCC
B. 0
C. VCC/2
D. 2VCC - ______________ multivibrator is a square wave oscillator?
A. Monostable
B. Astable
C. Bistable
D. None of the above - The multivibrator which generates square wave of its own is the ____________multivibrator?
A. Monostable
B. Bistable
C. Astable
D. None of the above