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Site Title: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory Book Author: Boylestad Location on Site: Chapter 1 > Multiple Choice Date/Time August 18, 2012 at 10:51 AM (UTC/GMT) Submitted:
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How many terminals does a diode have? Your Answer: 1 Correct Answer: 2
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What is the resistor value of an ideal diode in the region of conduction? Your Answer: 0
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What is the state of an ideal diode in the region of nonconduction? Your Answer: An open circuit
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The diode _____. Your Answer: is the simplest of semiconductor devices Correct Answer: All of the above
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The ideal diode is a(n) _____ circuit in the region of nonconduction. Your Answer: open
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Which of the following is an atom composed of? Your Answer: Electrons Correct Answer: All of the above
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How many orbiting electrons does the germanium atom have? Your Answer: 4 Correct Answer: 32
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How many valence electrons does a silicon atom have? Your Answer: 1 Correct Answer: 4
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Which of the following elements is most frequently used for doping pure Ge or Si? Your Answer: Boron Correct Answer: All of the above
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The diffused impurities with _____ valence electrons are called donor atoms. Your Answer: 4 Correct Answer: 5
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In what state is a silicon diode if the voltage drop across it is about 0.7 V? Your Answer: No bias Correct Answer: Forward bias
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What unit is used to represent the level of a diode forward current IF? Your Answer: pA Correct Answer: mA
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Which of the following ratings is true? Your Answer: Si diodes have higher PIV and narrower temperature ranges than Ge diodes. Correct Answer: Si diodes have higher PIV and wider temperature ranges than Ge diodes.
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It is not uncommon for a germanium diode with an Is in the order of 12 leakage current of 0.1 mA at a temperature of 100C. Your Answer: True
A at 25C to have
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and VD = 0.84 V.
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Refer to Figure 1.27. Calculate the dynamic resistance rd of a diode having ID = 27.5 mA. Your Answer: 0 Correct Answer: 2
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Determining rd to a high degree of accuracy from a characteristic curve is very accurate. Your Answer: True Correct Answer: False
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The _____ diode model is employed most frequently in the analysis of electronic systems. Your Answer: ideal device Correct Answer: simplified
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At what kind of operating frequency diffusion or transition is a capacitor represented in parallel with the ideal diode? Your Answer: Low frequency Correct Answer: Very high frequency
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What is the value of the transition capacitance for a silicon diode when VD = 0? (Choose the best answer.) Your Answer: 1 pF Correct Answer: 3 pF
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Which of the following devices can check the condition of a semiconductor diode? Your Answer: Digital display meter (DDM) Correct Answer: All of the above
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What does a high resistance reading in both forward- and reverse-bias directions indicate? Your Answer: A good diode Correct Answer: An open diode
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The condition of a semiconductor diode can be determined quickly using a _____. Your Answer: DDM Correct Answer: Any of the above
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Determine the nominal voltage for the Zener diode at a temperature of 120 C if the nominal voltage is 5.1 volts at 25 C and the temperature coefficient is 0.05%/ C. Your Answer: 4.6 V Correct Answer: 5.34 V
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Calculate the temperature coefficient in %/ C of a 10-V nominal Zener diode at 25 C if the nominal voltage is 10.2 V at 100 C. Your Answer: 0.0238 Correct Answer: 0.0267
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In which of the following color(s) is (are) LEDs presently available? Your Answer: Yellow Correct Answer: All of the above
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In which of the following is the light intensity measured? Your Answer: Candela
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What is the range of the operating voltage level for LEDs? Your Answer: 512 mV Correct Answer: 1.73.3 V
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In general, LEDs operate at voltage levels from _____ V to _____ V. Your Answer: 1.0, 3.0 Correct Answer: 1.7, 3.3
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