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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

WHY WE USE HIGH POTENTIAL BATTERY IN OUTPUT IN ALL BIASING MODE OF THE TRANSISTOR?
 

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

though transistor is reverse biased , it produces a large amount of current  inspite of a diode which when reverse biased do not allow the current to flow.why?

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

Can you please explain the Input output phase relationship in Common emitter transistor and why it is different from Common Base and Common collector transistors? 

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

Voltage gain of an amplifier with 10 % positive feedback is 10. The voltage gain without feedback is
1. 5
2. 0.5
3. 0.05
4. 50

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

dear experts 
is their any shortcut or tricks to do the diagrams of TRANSISTER IN CE configuration ..
the diagram is so complicated to understand ..
kindly explain its working also ?? 

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

Two amplifiers with voltage gain 10 and 20 are connected in series .calculate the output voltage for an input signal of 0.01volt.

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

why voltmeter is connected in parllel with source battery in npn or pnp?
 

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

explain pnp and npn transistor

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

why is it so that for biasing a transistor the reverse bias voltage should be greater than the forward bias volatage?
 

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

A transistor has a current gain of 30. If the collector resistance is 6kΩ, input resistance is 1kΩ, calculate its voltage gain?

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

Calculate emitter current for which β = 100 IB = 20μA?

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

The input resistance of a silicon transistor is Ω Its base current is changed by 15μ A, which results in the change in collector current by 2mA. This transistor is used as a common emitter amplifier with a load resistance of 5k Ω. Calculate current gain (βac) transconductance and voltage gain.

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

With the help of a circuit diagram explain the action of npn transistor.

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

Draw a labeled circuit diagram of a common emitter transistor amplifier. Draw the input and the output wave forms and also state the relation between input and output signal?

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

Draw a labeled circuit diagram of a common emitter transistor amplifier. Draw its input and the output characteristics. .

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

Define current amplification factor in a common  emitter mode of transistor?

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

What are Transistors?

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

Draw the transfer characteristic curve of a base biased transistor in CE configuration. Explain clearly how the active region of the Vo versus Vi curve in a transistor is used as an amplifier.

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

Output characteristics of an n-pn transistor in CE configuration is shown in the figure. Determine: (i) dynamic output resistance (ii) dc current gain and (iii) ac current gain at an operating point VCE = 10 V, when IB = 30 A.

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

In the given circuit diagram, a voltmeter 'V' is connected across a lamp 'L'. How would (i) the brightness of the lamp and (ii) voltmeter reading 'V' be affected, if the value of resistance 'R' is decreased? Justify your answer.

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

In a transistor, doping level in base is increased slightly. How will it affect (i) collector current and (ii) base current?

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

Can  two pn junction diodes placed back to back work as a pnp transistor ?

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

In the given figure, is (i) The emitter (ii) collector forward or reverse biased? Justify.

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

The base of a transistor is lightly doped. Explain why?

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CBSE - XII Science - Physics - Semiconductor Electronics

How do we bias the junctions of a transistor in common emitter configuration?

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