ECE :: Analog Electronics
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A Clapp's oscillator is
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In the circuit shown in the figure, the approximate voltage at the transistor,
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A quiescent state of a transistor implies
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A transistor may fail due to
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In a P-N-P transistor, with normal bias, the emitter junction
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In a tuned class C power amplifier the quiescent value of collector to emitter voltage is equal to (VCC denotes collector battery voltage)
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Primary advantage of a crystal oscillator is that
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The conversion or collector circuit efficiency is a measure
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A transistor amplifier is operating in class A mode. If a transformer is connected for impedance matching, the efficiency will