Unit - 2 Diff Amp Objective Questions

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UNIT – II

DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIERS

Objective Questions

3.1 MOS Differential amplifier

1.  In differential-mode …………


a) opposite polarity signals are applied to the inputs
b) the gain is one
c) the outputs are of different amplitudes
d) only one supply voltage is used

2.  In the common mode, ……………

a) both inputs are grounded


b) the outputs are connected together
c) an identical signal appears on both the inputs
d) the output signal are out of phase
3. Why differential amplifiers are preferred for instrumentation and industrial
applications?
a) Input resistance is low
b) Produce amplified output
c) Amplify individual input voltage
d) Reject common mode voltage
4. If output is measured between two collectors of transistors, then the
Differential amplifier with two input signal is said to be configured as
a) Dual Input Balanced Output
b) Dual Input Unbalanced Output
c) Single Input Balanced Output
d) Dual Input Unbalanced Output
5. In ideal Differential Amplifier, if same signal is given to both inputs, then
output will be
a) Same as input
b) Double the input
c) Not equal to zero
d) Zero

3.2 Small signal operation of MOS Differential amplifier

1. The common-mode gain is ………..


a) very high b)very low c)always unity d) unpredictable
2. For a differential amplifier Acm = 0 then CMRR =………..
a) 0 b) ∞ c) 1 d) None
3. If ADM = 3500 and ACM = 0.35, the CMRR is ……….
a) 1225 b) 10,000 c) 0.0001 d) 0.35

4. For a MOS differential amplifier with Q 1 and Q2 transistors the overdrive


voltage is VOV = 1.414V then maximum differential input voltage v id is
approximately
a) 2V b) 4 V c) 1V d) 3V

5. Find the differential input range of MOS differential pair with Vov = 1.414
V.
a) -1.414V < Vid < 1.414V
b) -2.828V < Vid < 2.828V
c) -2V < Vid < 2V
d) Insufficient data

3.4 BJT Differential pair

1. In a BJT differential amplifier, the differential mode gain is A d = …..


a) -gm * Rd b) gm * RC c) -0.5 gm * Rd d) -0.5 gm * RC

2. What is the differential gain of BJT differential pair for Rc = 5KΩ, I C= 1mA
and VT = 25 mV, when output is taken differentially and single-ended?
a) -400, -200 b) -200, -100 c) -100, -50 d) -50,-25
3. A transistor with β = 120 is biased to operate at a dc collector current of
1.2 mA. Find the value of gm.
a) 12mA/V
b) 24 mA/V
c) 36 mA/V
d) 48 mA/V
4. A transistor with β = 120 is biased to operate at a dc collector current of
1.2 mA. Find the value of rᴨ.
a) 625 Ω
b) 1.25 KΩ
c) 2.5 KΩ
d) 5 KΩ
5. A transistor with β = 120 is biased to operate at a dc collector current of
1.2 mA. Find the value of re.
a) 2.5 Ω
b) 20.6 Ω
c) 25.2 Ω
d) 30.4 Ω
6. For a BJT differential pair, the output is taken single-ended manner then
what is its common mode gain A cm for a given Ad = 20, gm = 40mA, REE=
5KΩ.
a) 0.01 b) 10 c) 0.1 d) 100
7. For a BJT differential pair, transconductance g m = 40mA/V, collector
resistance RC = 10KΩ, and the output resistance of the transistor ro = 10KΩ.
The value of differential mode is given by
a) 200 b) 400 c) 100 d) 50

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