Electronics-Diodes and Applications

Electronics-Diodes and Applications
31. Which of the following circuits would require the least amount of filtering?
  • A half-wave rectifier
  • A full-wave rectifier
  • A bridge rectifier
  • A full-wave rectifier and a bridge rectifier
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32. The voltage where current may start to flow in a reverse-biased pn junction is called the
  • breakdown voltage
  • barrier potential
  • forward voltage
  • biasing voltage
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33. Providing a constant output regardless of ac input or load resistance changes is the function of a:
  • transformer
  • filter
  • regulator
  • rectifier
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34. When a diode is destroyed it has infinite impedance. When damaged by heat it will probably:
  • short
  • conduct more
  • conduct less
  • open
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35. The area at the junction of p-type and n-type materials that has lost its majority carriers is called the
  • barrier potential
  • depletion region
  • n region
  • p region
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36. DC power should be connected to forward bias a diode as follows:
  • – anode, + cathode
  • – cathode, – anode
  • + anode, – cathode
  • + cathode, + anode
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37. At any given time in an intrinsic piece of semiconductor material at room temperature
  • electrons drift randomly
  • recombination occurs
  • holes are created
  • All of the above
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38. In a power supply diagram, which block indicates a pulsating dc output?
  • transformer
  • filter
  • rectifier
  • regulator
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39. List three diode packages:
  • clip package, DIP, small current package
  • DIP, small current package, large current package
  • small current package, large current package, and SIP
  • small current package, large current package, clip package
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40. The mimicking of an open/closed switch by a diode allows alternating current to be:
  • rectified
  • regulated
  • controlled
  • attenuated
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