The current through an ideal p-n junction diode shown in the circuit will be -
1. 5 A
2. 0.2 A
3. 0.6 A
4. Zero
In a common-emitter transistor, the phase difference between input and output is:
1. Zero
2. /2
3. /3
4.
A semiconductor is known to have an electron concentration of cm-3 and a hole concentration of cm-3. The semiconductor is:
1. n-type
2. p-type
3. intrinsic
4. insulator
The conductivity of an n-type semiconductor whose density of conduction electrons is , Density of holes is , Mobility of conduction electrons is and Mobility of holes is will be
1.
2.
3.
4.
In semiconductors, which of the following gives the law of mass action?
(where symbols have their usual meanings.)
1. \(n_i=n_e=n_h\)
2. \(n_i^2=n_en_h\)
3. \(n_h>> n_e\)
4. \(n_h<<n_e\)
In a common emitter transistor amplifier, the audio signal voltage across resistance of 1 k is 2V. If the base resistance is 200 and the current amplification factor is 50, the input signal voltage will be
(1) 4 mV
(2) 8 mV
(3) 16 mV
(4) 32 mV
The given electrical network is equivalent to
1. AND gate
2. OR gate
3. NOR gate
4. NOT gate
In a common-emitter transistor amplifier, the audio signal voltage across the collector is 3 V. The resistance of the collector is 3 k. If the current gain is 100 and the base resistance is 2 k, the voltage and power gain of the amplifier are:
1. 200 and 1000
2. 15 and 200
3. 150 and 15000
4. 20 and 2000