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In a CE transistor amplifier, the audio signal voltage across the collector resistance of 2 k$$\Omega $$ is 2 V. If the base resistance is 1 k$$\Omega $$ and the current amplification of the transistor is 100, the input signal voltage is
A
0.1 V
B
1.0 V
C
1 mV
D
10 mV
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Transfer characteristics [output voltage (V0) vs input voltage (Vi)] for a base biased transistor in CE configuration is as shown in the figure. For using transistor as a switch, it is used

AIPMT 2012 Prelims Physics - Semiconductor Electronics Question 89 English
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in region III
B
both in region (I) and (III)
C
in region II
D
in region I
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The figure shows a logic circuit with two inputs A and B and the output C. The voltage wave forms across A, B and C are as given. The logic circuit gate is
AIPMT 2012 Prelims Physics - Semiconductor Electronics Question 88 English
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OR gate
B
NOR gate
C
AND gate
D
NAND gate
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C and Si both have same lattice structure; having 4 bonding electrons in each. However, C is insulator where as Si is intrinsic semiconductor. This is because
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In case of C the valence band is not completely filled at absolute zero temperature.
B
In case of C the conduction band is partly filled even at absolute zero temperature.
C
The four bonding electrons in the case of C lie in the second orbit, whereas in the case of Si they lie in the third.
D
The four bonding electrons in the case of C lie in the third orbit , whereas for Si they lie in the fourth orbit.
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