Do you know anything about Gibilisco: Field Effect Transistor? Let's see how well you perform on our " Gibilisco: Field Effect Transistor Quiz." It is a transistor that employs an electric field to manage the current flow. It is contained by the changes in the surface potential caused by the binding of molecules. To ace this quiz, you will See moreneed to understand things like what a JFET is and what transconductance is. This quiz will show you how much you realize about the field-effect transistor. Good Luck!
Small and positive.
Zero.
Small and negative.
Large and negative.
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Has a P-type channel.
Is forward-biased.
Is zero-biased.
Is reverse-biased.
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A high-voltage rectifier.
A weak-signal RF amplifier.
A power-supply filter.
A power transformer.
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The drain is forward-biased.
The source-gate junction is forward-biased.
The drain is negative relative to the source.
The gate must be at dc ground.
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A power amplifier.
A rectifier.
A filter.
A weak-signal amplifier.
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Forward bias.
High impedance.
Low reverse resistance.
Low avalanche voltage.
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A conducting channel
Holes as the majority carriers
A forward-biased P-N junction
A high input impedance
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The value of dID/dEG is very large with no signal input.
The value of dID/dEG might vary considerably with no signal input.
The value of dID/dEG is negative with no signal input.
The value of dID/dEG is zero with no signal input.
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A change in drain voltage to a change in source voltage.
A change in drain current to a change in gate voltage.
A change in gate current to a change in source voltage.
A change in drain current to a change in drain voltage.
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Drain voltage as a function of source current.
Drain current as a function of gate current.
Drain current as a function of drain voltage.
Drain voltage as a function of gate current.
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They can be easily damaged by static electricity.
They need a high input voltage in order to amplify.
They draw large amounts of current.
They produce a great deal of heat.
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Lower than that of a JFET.
Lower than that of a bipolar transistor.
Between that of a bipolar transistor and a JFET.
Extremely high.
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MOSFETs can handle a wider range of gate bias voltages.
MOSFETs can deliver greater output power.
MOSFETs are more rugged.
MOSFETs last longer.
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Pinched off.
In a state of avalanche breakdown.
In a conducting state.
Made of P-type semiconductor material.
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The drain current is high with no signal.
The drain current fluctuates with no signal.
The drain current is low with no signal.
The drain current is zero with no signal.
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An arrow pointing inward.
A broken vertical line inside the circle.
An arrow pointing outward.
A solid vertical line inside the circle.
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Any of them (doesn’t matter)
The source
The gate
The drain
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The common source circuit
The common gate circuit
The common drain circuit
All of the above
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The common source circuit
The common gate circuit
The common drain circuit
All of the above circuits can amplify to the same extent.
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