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Site Title: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory Book Author: Boylestad Location on Site: Chapter 7 > Multiple Choice Date/Time October 12, 2012 at 12:38 AM (UTC/GMT) Submitted:

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1.

What is the approximate current level in the gate of an FET in dc analysis? Your Answer: 0 A

2.

Which of the following current equations is true? Your Answer: IG = ID Correct Answer: ID = IS

3.

For the FET, the relationship between the input and output quantities is _____ due to the _____ term in Shockley's equation. Your Answer: nonlinear, cubed Correct Answer: nonlinear, squared

4.

The input controlling variable for a(n) _____ is a current level and a voltage level for a(n) _____. Your Answer: BJT, FET

5.

Calculate the value of VDS.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 16 V

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6.

The self-bias configuration eliminates the need for two dc supplies. Your Answer: True

7.

Which of the following is (are) true of a self-bias configuration compared to a fixed-bias configuration? Your Answer: VGS is a function of the output current ID. Correct Answer: All of the above

8.

Which of the following represents the voltage level of VGS in a self-bias configuration? Your Answer: VGS(off) Correct Answer: VS

9.

What is the new value of RD when there is 7 V across VDS?

Your Answer: 4 k Correct Answer: 3.3 k

10.

Which of the following is a false statement regarding the dc load line when comparing selfbias and voltage-divider configurations? Your Answer: Both intersect the transfer characteristics. Correct Answer: Both cross the origin.

11.

For what value of RD is the voltage across VDS zero?

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Your Answer: 6.167 k Correct Answer: 5.167 k

12.

Calculate the value of VDS.

Your Answer: 0.35 V Correct Answer: 3.8 V

13.

Which of the following describe(s) the difference(s) between JFETs and depletion-type MOSFETs? Your Answer: The depletion-type can operate in the enhancement mode. Correct Answer: All of the above

14.

At what value of RS does the circuit switch from depletion mode to enhancement mode?

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Your Answer: 10 M Correct Answer: 250

15.

For what value of R2 is VGS equal to 1 V? Q

Your Answer: 100 M

16.

Depletion-type MOSFETs do not permit operating points with positive values of VGS and levels of ID that exceed IDSS. Your Answer: False

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17.

For what value of RS can the depletion-type MOSFETs operate in enhancement mode?

Your Answer: 6.2 k

18.

Determine the value of VDS .


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Your Answer: 3.5 V

19.

Calculate the value of VDSQ.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 40 V


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20.

What are the voltages across RD and RS?

Your Answer: 0 V, 0 V

21.

Calculate VD.

Your Answer: 17.0 V

22.

Specification sheets typically provide the value of the constant k for enhancement-type MOSFETs. Your Answer: False

23.

Calculate VDS.

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Your Answer: 6 V Correct Answer: 0 V

24.

Calculate VC E.

Your Answer: 2 V Correct Answer: 5.34 V

25.

Given the values of VDQ and IDQ for this circuit, determine the required values of RD and RS.

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Your Answer: 1 k , 5.3 k Correct Answer: 3.2 k , 400

26.

Calculate the value of RS. Assume VGSQ = 2V.

Your Answer: 1.68 k

27.

Calculate the value of RD.

Your Answer: 3.5 k Correct Answer: 4.13 k

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28.

In the design of linear amplifiers, it is good design practice to choose operating points that do not crowd the saturation level or cutoff regions. Your Answer: True

29.

Seldom are current levels measured since such maneuvers require disturbing the network structure to insert the meter. Your Answer: True

30.

Calculate the value of VDS.

Your Answer: 3 V

31.

Determine the quiescent values of ID and VGS.

Your Answer: 2.0 mA, 1.2 V Correct Answer: 1.5 mA, 1.5 V

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32.

Calculate VDSQ.

Your Answer: 1.0 V Correct Answer: 3.58 V

33.

On the universal JFET bias curve, the vertical scale labeled _____ can, in itself, be used to find the solution to _____ configurations. Your Answer: m, fixed-bias

34.

Through proper design, a ______ can be introduced that will affect the biasing level of a voltage-controlled JFET resistor. Your Answer: photodiode Correct Answer: thermistor

35.

For the noninverting amplifier, one of the most important advantages associated with using a JFET for control is the fact that it is _____ rather than _____ control. Your Answer: dc, ac

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