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Q: 6. Does PPM contain derivative of modulating signal compared to PWM?
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Q: What is the main distinction between an active device and a passive device?
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Q: Why is electronics important?
A: Electronic devices have become an indispensable part of our daily lives. It is becoming increasingly…
Q: Why there is a need to study about digital Electronics?
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Q: (II) What is the input resistance seen by the signal source?
A: We need to find out input impedance for given circuit
Q: Why transistor is called current controlled device? Can a transistor be used as a amplifier
A: In this question, We need to explain Why transistor is called current controlled device?
Q: Elaborate with Scientific Reason: Briefly explain how a Transistor can be used as a Switch and as…
A: Transistor as a switch: When a transistor works as a Switch it works in Cutoff and Saturation…
Q: what is the meaning of LED?
A: LED stands for light emitting diode, As current passes through a light-emitting diode, it produces…
Q: Chose the correct answer 7- When does over-modulation occur? a) Modulating signal voltage carrier…
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Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of Multiple Electronic Devices?
A: Electronic devices today play a very vital role in our life style. They basically help process the…
Q: What is Bipolar Junction Transistor and its History?
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Q: Can you state the characteristics of a Bipolar Junction Transistor?
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Q: transistor amplifies signal and phase shift in a common emitter amplifier
A: Common Emitter Amplifier In a CE amplifier circuits shown below use voltage divider biasing for its…
Q: Elaborate with Scientific Reason: Briefly explain how a Transistor can be used as a Switch and as…
A: Here agiven that how a transistor can be used as a switch and as a amplifier
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Q: What are the purpose of the DC biasing circuit
A: Transistor Biasing is the process of setting a transistors DC operating voltage or current…
Q: How transistor can be useful for industrial applications?
A: The transistor is the semiconductor device that is used to control the electric current flow in an…
Q: What will be the maximum efficiency of an AM modulator?
A: For an amplitude modulated system, the efficiency is defined as
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Q: What are the most common types of microwave diodes and transistors in use give their basic features…
A: The microwave diode converts the alternating current (AC) power output of the transformer to direct…
Q: What is the difference between a transistor and an integrated circuit?
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Q: 4. What are the roles of speakers and amplifiers in the cellphones?
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Q: c. Why is the terminology field effect appropriate for this important three- terminal device?
A: For the JFET, the drain current ID flows by the influence of the electric field because of the…
Q: What is analogue signal?
A: The analogue signal is continuous in nature and it represents both time and amplitude.
Q: a) When does an E-MOSFET act as an open switch? b) When does an E-MOSFET act as a closed switch? c)…
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Q: How do transistors amplify signals?
A: Transistor act as an amplifier if it's increases the strength of input signal. By using biasing we…
Q: a) What is the frequency of the signal on Channel 1? b) What is the peak Voltage of the signal on…
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Q: What exactly is a Voltage Event Recorder?
A: VER: It stands for Voltage Event Recorder. It is an electronic device that is used to record…
Q: Electronics for electricians explain the relationship between Base-emitter current and…
A: Emitter-The emitter is highly doped(1:105) p+or n+. High doping is done to show that it can inject…
Q: Describe briefly the forms of noise to which a transistor is prone.
A: Noise: A noise is an unwanted signal that interferes the original signal of the system. Due to noise…
Q: What it mean when a transistor acts as an open circuit?
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Q: How transistor work
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Q: What is a common source voltage divider amplifier?
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Q: 3. Explain any two signal presentation (Final Element) in measurement system with neat diagrams.
A: Measurement system: The block diagram is given as: The primary sensing element senses the the…
Q: Which IC technology has the lowest power dissipation in general?
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Q: Why is DC COUPLE recommended when measuring a low frequency signal?
A: Coupling is the way to defined that how the circuits are interconnected with each other. DC…
Q: What will be the voltage gain for the given circuit?
A: For any amplifier circuit, the voltage gain is defined as the ratio of the output voltage to the…
Q: What have you observed from the resistance read on the collector and emitter terminals on either…
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Q: What is series bias clipper and its uses or function?
A: Clipper circuit: Clipper circuit is an electronic circuit that delete a section of an alternating…
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A: For non inverting voltage level detector , when vi> vref then vout = +vsat
Q: Explain any two signal presentations in the measurement system with neat diagrams.
A: Measurement system is defined as the system which is used to measure required terms in some defined…
Q: How the simulation of signal conditioning devices helps in designing them?
A: To find importance of simulation of signal conditioning
Q: Explain signal and system
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Q: Derive a mathematical expression to determine the stability factors of voltage-divider bias circuit?
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