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- 22 Dec 2018
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
A transistor operates in the linear (active) region to amplify signals. The cutoff region means the transistor is off, and saturation indicates it is fully on, both unsuitable for amplification.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.In an integrating circuit consisting of a series RC network, where is the output voltage measured?
- 2.In a basic RC differentiator circuit, the output voltage is measured across which component?
- 3.In which device is a clamping circuit commonly utilized?
- 4.In a transistor configured in the common-emitter mode, what is the value of the collector current when the device is in the cutoff region?
- 5.When an integrator circuit receives a series of very brief alternating positive and negative pulses as input, what type of waveform will appear at the output?
- 6.Which portion of the input voltage waveform does a negative clipper eliminate?
- 7.What type of feedback is utilized in a multivibrator circuit?
- 8.What characteristic defines a bistable multivibrator?
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