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Electronics Engineering Questions - Average

This document contains 18 multiple choice questions about electronics engineering topics. The questions cover topics like binary conversion, amplifier circuit design, Bode plots, circuit laws, transistor heat dissipation calculations, resonant frequency, depletion mode, Class D amplification, decibel calculations, voltage regulation, Darlington pairs, nibbles, circuit analysis, positive feedback, state variable filters, and voltage controlled oscillators.
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Electronics Engineering Questions - Average

This document contains 18 multiple choice questions about electronics engineering topics. The questions cover topics like binary conversion, amplifier circuit design, Bode plots, circuit laws, transistor heat dissipation calculations, resonant frequency, depletion mode, Class D amplification, decibel calculations, voltage regulation, Darlington pairs, nibbles, circuit analysis, positive feedback, state variable filters, and voltage controlled oscillators.
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ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING AVERAGE QUESTION

1.

Convert (121.6875)10 to binary


ANSWER:

2.

How many degrees of phase shift must the feedback circuit


(the box in this schematic) introduce to the signal in order
for this two-stage common-emitter amplifier circuit to
oscillate?

ANSWER:
3.

BODE PLOT

This law states that the line integral of H about any


closed path is exactly equal to the direct current enclosed
by that path
ANSWER:

5.

0 degrees

This refers to the graph of gain or phase shift versus


frequency for a circuit.
ANSWER:

4.

1111001.10112

AMPERES CIRCUITAL LAW

A silicon power transistor is operated with a heat sink (SA


= 0.5 oC/W). The transistor, rated at 150 W (25 oC), has JA =
1.5 oC/W, and the mounting insulation has CS = 0.6 oC/W. What
is the maximum power dissipated if the ambient temperature
is 40 oC and TJmax = 200 o
ANSWER:

61.5 W

6.

7.

A varactor has a maximum capacitance of 80 pF and is used in


tuned circuit with a 100 H inductor. Find the resonant
frequency with no tuning voltage applied.
ANSWER:
1.78 MHz
Application of an electric field that repels majority
carriers in a volume of semiconductor material.
ANSWER:

8.

This operating class is a form of amplifier operation using


pulse (digital) signals, which are on for a short interval
and off for a longer interval.
ANSWER:

9.

7.9%

What is the dB loss when a V2 of 15 mV across 75 drops to


3 mV for V1 across 300 ?
ANSWER:

12.

15.5 V

Determine the ripple factor for the filtered bridge


rectifier with a load

ANSWER:
11.

CLASS D

26 dBu is how many volts?


ANSWER:

10.

DEPLETION

-20 dB

Determine the output voltage for the regulator

ANSWER:
13.

Find Vo

ANSWER:
14.

DARLINGTON PAIR

It is composed of 4 bits in a programming system


ANSWER:

16.

34 V

Two bipolar junction transistors with their collectors


connected together and the emitter of one connected to the
base of the other.
ANSWER:

15.

10.2 V

NIBBLE

Determine the circuit below

ANSWER:
17.

It is characterized by the condition wherein an in-phase


portion of the output voltage of an amplifier is fed back to
the input with no net phase shift resulting in a
reinforcement of the output signal.
ANSWER:

18.

STATE VARIABLE FILTER

POSITIVE FEEDBACK

It is a relaxation oscillator whose frequency can be changed


by a variable dc control voltage.
ANSWER:

VCO OR VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR

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