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This document contains definitions for various electronics and circuit analysis terms. It provides the definitions of clipper, biasing, avalanche effect, common-emitter amplifier, inductance, resonance frequency, LED current, differentiator, wattmeter, transfer function, commutator, wafer, resonance, transformer, reactance, current in a circuit element when another is removed, finding the value of a circuit element, and calculating the rate of change of total resistance for two resistors in parallel.
This document contains definitions for various electronics and circuit analysis terms. It provides the definitions of clipper, biasing, avalanche effect, common-emitter amplifier, inductance, resonance frequency, LED current, differentiator, wattmeter, transfer function, commutator, wafer, resonance, transformer, reactance, current in a circuit element when another is removed, finding the value of a circuit element, and calculating the rate of change of total resistance for two resistors in parallel.
This document contains definitions for various electronics and circuit analysis terms. It provides the definitions of clipper, biasing, avalanche effect, common-emitter amplifier, inductance, resonance frequency, LED current, differentiator, wattmeter, transfer function, commutator, wafer, resonance, transformer, reactance, current in a circuit element when another is removed, finding the value of a circuit element, and calculating the rate of change of total resistance for two resistors in parallel.
either the positive or the negative peak excursions o a signal to a !efne! value "# shiting its D$ value. $la%per &. In electronics' it is the %etho! o esta"lishing pre!eter%ine! voltages or currents at various points o an electronic circuit or the purpose o esta"lishing proper operating con!itions in electronic co%ponents. (iasing ). ******* e+ect causes a sharp increase in reverse current ,hen the reverse-"ias voltage across a !io!e "eco%es excessive. Avalanche .. A circuit is co%pose! o /0E1 having saturation current o 12 %A an! a pinch voltage o -3 4. 0in! the output current or a fxe! "ias confguration ,hen input voltage is -& 4. 5.6&5 %A Sol7n8 5. It is a transistor a%plifer ,hose input is applie! to the "ase an! ,hose output is taken ro% the collector. It provi!es high voltage an! current gain an! ver# high po,er gain. $o%%on-E%itter A%plifer 6. It is the propert# o a con!uctor "# ,hich a change in current :o,ing through it creates a voltage ;electro%otive orce< in "oth the con!uctor itsel an! in an# near"# con!uctors. In!uctance =. $alculate the resonant re>uenc# or an 3-? in!uctance an! a &2-@0 capacitance. 1&.6 ?A 3. $alculate the BED current in series ,ith a resister o &.&kC supplie! ,ith a &. 4. Assu%e the BED has a voltage !rop o &.2 4. 12 %A D. It is a circuit ,hose output voltage is proportional to the change in applie! voltage. 1he ti%e constant o this circuit %ust "e short ,ith respect to the pulse ,i!th o the applie! voltage. Di+erentiatior 12. It is an instru%ent or %easuring the electric po,er ;or the suppl# rate o electrical energ#< in ,atts o an# given circuit. Eatt%eter ?ar! Roun! 1. In the s#ste% "elo,' F 1 G sHsIJ& an! F & G )Hs. Evaluate transer unction ,hen t G &H5. 2.6&6 &. It is the %oving part o a rotar# electrical s,itch in certain t#pes o electric %otors or electrical generators that perio!icall# reverses the current !irection "et,een the rotor an! the external circuit. $o%%utator ). It is a thin slice o se%icon!uctor %aterial' such as a silicon cr#stal' use! in the a"rication o integrate! circuits an! other %icro!evices. Eaer .. It is the ten!enc# o a s#ste% to oscillate ,ith greater a%plitu!e at so%e re>uencies than at others. Resonance 5. It is an electrical !evice that transers energ# "et,een t,o or %ore circuits through electro%agnetic in!uction. 1ransor%er 6. It is the opposition o a circuit ele%ent to a change o electric current or voltage' !ue to that ele%entKs in!uctance or capacitance. Reactance =. In the circuit "elo,' resistor R ) is su!!enl# re%ove!' leaving a gap ;an open circuit<. At ,hat ti%e is the current in R & "e exactl# &2.2 %AL ..6& ns 3. 0in! the value o 4 D . D 4 D. $alculate the output voltage i 4 1 G -4 & G 1 4. -& 4 12. Suppose that ,e have t,o resistors connecte! in parallel ,ith resistances R 1 an! R & %easure! in oh%s ;C<. Suppose that R 1 is increasing at a rate o 2..CH%in an! R &
is !ecreasing at a rate o 2.=CH%in. At ,hat rate is R changing ,hen R 1 G32C an! R & G125CL Five ans,er in CHhr.