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To use a transistor as an amplifier:


A

No bias voltage is required.

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B

Both junctions are forward biased

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C

Both junctions are reverse biased.

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D

The emitter-base junction is forward biased and the base-collector junction is reverse biased.

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Solution

The correct option is D

The emitter-base junction is forward biased and the base-collector junction is reverse biased.


Transistor:

  1. In a common-emitter (CE) configuration, a transistor serves as an amplifier.
  2. The base-emitter junction is forward biassed in this configuration, while the collector-base junction is reverse biassed.
  3. A transistor is an electronic component that can be used in a variety of electronic devices to either amplify or switch electrical signals or power.
  4. A transistor is made up of two PN diodes that are connected back to back.
  5. It consists of three terminals: Emitter, base, and collector.

Hence, option(D) is correct.


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