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What is the purpose of diode limiters? -Correct Answer to limit the amplitude of input signal When does limiting occur in a series limiter? -Correct Answer When the diode is reverse biased What type of signal reverse biases a series negative limiter? -Correct Answer Negative signals When does limiting occur in parallel limiters? -Correct Answer When diode is forward biased What happens when circuit bias is added to limiter circuits? -Correct Answer partial alterations are eliminated by raising/lowering limits from 0V What is the purpose of diode clampers? -Correct Answer To clamp AC signal AT a DC output level What three components make up clamper circuit? -Correct Answer capacitor, resistor, diode When is the capacitor able to quickly charge in clamper circuit? -Correct Answer When the diode is forward biased (low resistance) What is the purpose of transistors? -Correct Answer to control currents (signals) The emitter to base is always (forward/reverse) biased? -Correct Answer Forward (low ohms) The collector to base is always (forward/reverse) biased? -Correct Answer Reverse (high ohms) Which part of a transistor is heavily doped? -Correct Answer Emitter Which part of a transistor is lightly doped and thin? Does it allow current carriers to pass? -Correct Answer Base. Allows most current carriers to pass Which part of the transistor is moderately doped? -Correct Answer Collector Which part of the transistor is the largest to dissipate the most heat? -Correct Answer Collector

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Answers (Verified Answers) Already Graded A+2025
What is the purpose of diode limiters? -Correct Answer ✔to limit the amplitude of input
signal

When does limiting occur in a series limiter? -Correct Answer ✔When the diode is
reverse biased

What type of signal reverse biases a series negative limiter? -Correct Answer
✔Negative signals

When does limiting occur in parallel limiters? -Correct Answer ✔When diode is forward
biased

What happens when circuit bias is added to limiter circuits? -Correct Answer ✔partial
alterations are eliminated by raising/lowering limits from 0V

What is the purpose of diode clampers? -Correct Answer ✔To clamp AC signal AT a DC
output level

What three components make up clamper circuit? -Correct Answer ✔capacitor, resistor,
diode

When is the capacitor able to quickly charge in clamper circuit? -Correct Answer
✔When the diode is forward biased (low resistance)

What is the purpose of transistors? -Correct Answer ✔to control currents (signals)

The emitter to base is always (forward/reverse) biased? -Correct Answer ✔Forward (low
ohms)

The collector to base is always (forward/reverse) biased? -Correct Answer ✔Reverse
(high ohms)

Which part of a transistor is heavily doped? -Correct Answer ✔Emitter

Which part of a transistor is lightly doped and thin? Does it allow current carriers to
pass? -Correct Answer ✔Base. Allows most current carriers to pass

Which part of the transistor is moderately doped? -Correct Answer ✔Collector

Which part of the transistor is the largest to dissipate the most heat? -Correct Answer
✔Collector
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What allows the transistor to operate? -Correct Answer ✔DC voltages (bias)

Collector current is (less than/greater than) base current -Correct Answer ✔greater than

What voltage is needed to forward bias the base to emitter? -Correct Answer ✔0.6 V

The arrow of a transistor always points to what? -Correct Answer ✔Negative terminal
(N-type material)

What is saturation bias? -Correct Answer ✔The point where increasing base voltage no
longer increases collector current

When saturated the transistor acts like a what? -Correct Answer ✔Short

What is cutoff bias? -Correct Answer ✔The point where base bias reverse biases the
emitter base junction stopping base current and collector current

Alpha should never exceed what value? -Correct Answer ✔1

Beta should be around what values? -Correct Answer ✔20-400

Three types of bias circuits? -Correct Answer ✔Fixed, self, combination

What is the disadvantage of fixed biasing? -Correct Answer ✔Temperature sensative

What are an advantage and disadvantage of self biasing? -Correct Answer ✔Fixes
temperature issues but lowers beta

Which type of biasing includes a voltage divider? -Correct Answer ✔Combination

How many classes of amps are there? -Correct Answer ✔4

Collector current in class A amps flows for how much of input signal? -Correct Answer
✔100%

Which class of amp has the best fidelity and low distortion? -Correct Answer ✔Class A

What is DC bias for a class B amp? -Correct Answer ✔At cutoff (0.6V)

Collector current flows for how much of input signal (Class B amp)? -Correct Answer
✔50%



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