A. common emitter
B. common base
C. common collector
D. none of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The voltage gain in a transistor connected in___________arrangement is the highest?
A. common base
B. common collector
C. common emitter
D. none of the above - The input impedance of a transistor connected in___________arrangement is the highest?
A. common emitter
B. common collector
C. common base
D. none of the above - A transistor is connected in CB mode. If it is not connected in CE mode with same bias voltages, the values of IE, IB and IC will____________?
A. remain the same
B. increase
C. decrease
D. none of the above - The voltage gain of a transistor connected in common collector arrangement is____________?
A. equal to 1
B. more than 10
C. more than 100
D. less than 1 - The output impedance of a transistor connected in_____________arrangement is the highest?
A. common emitter
B. common collector
C. common base
D. none of the above - The phase difference between the input and output voltages of a transistor connected in common emitter arrangement is___________?
A. 0o
B. 180o
C. 90o
D. 270o - The phase difference between the input and output voltages of a transistor connected in common collector arrangement is_____________?
A. 1800
B. 00
C. 900
D. 2700 - The value of ß for a transistor is generally____________?
A. 1
B. less than 1
C. between 20 and 500
D. above 500 - At the base-emitter junctions of a transistor, one finds___________?
A. a reverse bias
B. a wide depletion layer
C. low resistance
D. none of the above - As the temperature of a transistor goes up, the base-emitter resistance___________?
A. decreases
B. increases
C. remains the same
D. none of the above