Electronic Devices-Special-Purpose Diodes

Electronic Devices-Special-Purpose Diodes
1. Schottky diodes are also known as
  • PIN diodes.
  • hot carrier diodes.
  • step-recovery diodes.
  • tunnel diodes.n
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2. Zener diodes with breakdown voltages less than 5 V operate predominantly in what type of breakdown?
  • avalanche
  • zener
  • varactor
  • Schottky
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3. The Schottky diode is used
  • in high-power circuits.
  • in circuits requiring negative resistance.
  • in very fast-switching circuits.
  • in power supply rectifiers.
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4. You have an application for a diode to be used in a tuning circuit. A type of diode to use might be
  • an LED.
  • a Schottky diode.
  • a Gunn diode.
  • a varactor.
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5. What kind of diode is formed by joining a doped semiconductor region with a metal?
  • laser
  • tunnel
  • pin
  • Schottky
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6. Which diode employs graded doping?
  • zener
  • LED
  • tunnel
  • step-recovery
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7. LEDs are made out of
  • silicon.
  • germanium.
  • gallium.
  • silicon and germanium, but not gallium.
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8. The normal operating region for a zener diode is the
  • forward-bias region.
  • reverse-bias region.
  • zero-crossing region.
  • reverse-breakdown region.
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9. A 6.2 V zener is rated at 1 watt. The maximum safe current the zener can carry is
  • 1.61 A.
  • 161 mA.
  • 16.1 mA.
  • 1.61 mA.
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10. The process of emitting photons from a semiconductive material is called
  • photoluminescence.
  • gallium arsenide.
  • electroluminescence.
  • gallium phosphide.
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