Questão 1
Questão
The op amp can amplify
Questão 2
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The tail current of a diff amp is
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Half of either collector current
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Equal to either collector current
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Two times either collector current
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Equal to the difference in base currents
Questão 3
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The input offset current equals the
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Difference between the two base currents
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Average of the two base currents
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Collector current divided by current gain
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Difference between the two base-emitter voltages
Questão 4
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The tail current equals the
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Difference between the two emitter currents
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Sum of the two emitter currents
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Collector current divided by current gain
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Collector voltage divided by collector resistance
Questão 5
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The voltage gain of a diff amp with an unloaded differential output is equal to Rc divided by
Questão 6
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The input impedance of a diff amp equals r'e times
Questão 7
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A dc signal has a frequency of
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0 Hz
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60 Hz
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0 to more than 1 MHz
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1 MHz
Questão 8
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When the two input terminals of a diff amp are grounded,
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The base currents are equal
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The collector currents are equal
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An output error voltage usually exists
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The ac output voltage is zero
Questão 9
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A common-mode signal is applied to
Questão 10
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The common-mode voltage gain is
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Smaller than the voltage gain
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Equal to the voltage gain
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Greater than the voltage gain
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None of the above
Questão 11
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The input stage of an op amp is usually a
Questão 12
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When the two bases are grounded in a diff amp the voltage across each emitter diode is
Questão 13
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The input offset current is usually
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Less than the input bias current
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Equal to zero
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Less than the input offset voltage
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Unimportant when a base resistor is used
Questão 14
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A compensating capacitor prevents
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Voltage gain
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Oscillations
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Input offset current
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Power bandwidth
Questão 15
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At the unity gain frequency, the open-loop voltage gain is
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1
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Av (mid)
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Zero
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Very large
Questão 16
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If the cutoff frequency is 20 Hz and the midband open-loop voltage gain is 1,000,000, the unity gain frequency is
Questão 17
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If the two supply voltages are ± 12 V, the MPP value of an op amp is closest to
Questão 18
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The 741 V has a unity-gain frequency of
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10 Hz
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20 kHz
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1 MHz
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15 MHz
Questão 19
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The initial slope of a sine wave increases when
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Frequency increases
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Peak value increases
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Cc increases
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Slew rate decreases
Questão 20
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If the frequency of the input signal is greater than the power bandwidth,
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Slew-rate distortion occurs
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A normal output signal occurs
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Output offset voltage increases
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Distortion may occur
Questão 21
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An op amp has an open base resistor. The output voltage will be
Questão 22
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Above the cutoff frequency, the voltage gain of a 741 C decreases approximately
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10 dB per decade
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20 dB per octave
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10 dB per octave
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20 dB per decade
Questão 23
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The voltage gain of an op amp is unity at the
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Cutoff frequency
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Unity-gain frequency
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Generator frequency
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Power bandwidth
Questão 24
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When the slew-rate distortion of a sine wave occurs, the output
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Is larger
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Appears triangular
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Is normal
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Has no offset
Questão 25
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A voltage gain of 100,000
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An input impedance of 2 MΩ
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An output impedance of 75 Ω
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All of the above