Deck 10: Power Amplifiers

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With a class A amplifier,collector current flows throughout the cycle.
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When a transistor operates as class B,it clips off half a cycle.
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An amplifier can be described by their class of operation,by their interstage coupling,or by their frequency range.
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A power amplifier produces output power ranging from a few hundred milliwatts up to hundreds of watts.
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With amplifier class C operation,the collector current flows for

A) the entire cycle.
B) half the cycle.
C) less than half the cycle.
D) 56 milliseconds.
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A class AB amplifier is defined as an amplifier with a conduction angle between 180° and 360°.
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The input signal in a class C circuit is amplified to get a large output power with an efficiency approaching

A) 15 percent.
B) 50 percent.
C) 75 percent.
D) 100 percent.
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Harmonics are

A) multiples of a frequency.
B) instruments that provide sounds with metal reeds.
C) circuits used in audio amplifiers.
D) equations used in amplifier design.
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The efficiency of an amplifier is equal to dc output power divided by the ac input power.
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Class A operation of an amplifier means that the collector flows for only half the cycle.
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The amplifier stage that precedes the output stage is the driver.
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Class B and AB amplifiers require a stable operating point near cut-off.
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The three types of amplifier coupling methods are capacitive,transformer,and inductive.
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There are only two amplifier classes,A and
B.
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Capacitive coupling and transformer coupling block dc voltage.
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A radio frequency amplifier is one that amplifies frequencies above 20 kHz.
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Cutoff and saturation clipping are undesirable because they distort the signal.
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If an amplifier circuit has a high quality factor (Q),the bandwidth is

A) large.
B) small.
C) equal to the upper half-power frequency.
D) dependant on the power supply.
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When a tank circuit is resonant,the ac load impedance seen by the collector current source is

A) maximum and purely resistive.
B) maximum and inductive.
C) minimum and purely resistive.
D) maximum and capacitive.
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Almost all class C amplifiers are linear audio amplifiers.
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In order to use a derating curve of a large power transistor

A) you must know the case temperature for the worst case.
B) you must use an npn transistor.
C) you must have a schematic diagram of the transistor.
D) you must reduce the ambient temperature.
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An amplifier that operates in the range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz is

A) a wideband amplifier.
B) a narrowband amplifier.
C) an audio amplifier.
D) a tuned amplifier.
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The type of amplifier coupling that can couple 0 Hz is ________.

A) direct
B) capacitive
C) transformer
D) transistor
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What type of amplifier produces output power ranging from a few hundred milliwatts up to hundreds of watts?

A) preamp
B) power amplifier
C) dc amplifier
D) RF tuned amplifier
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Class C operation means

A) the collector current flows for 360°of the ac cycle.
B) the collector current flows for half of the cycle.
C) the collector current flows for less than half of the cycle.
D) the collector current does not flow at all.
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An amplifier that is designed to work over a small range of frequencies is classified as ________.

A) small range
B) audio
C) RF
D) narrowband
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Types of amplifier coupling do not include ________.

A) transistor
B) direct
C) capacitive
D) transformer
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An amplifier's power gain equals

A) ac input power divided by the ac output power.
B) ac output power divided by the ac input power.
C) ac output power divided by the power supply voltage.
D) ac output power divided by the ac input current.
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The typical class C amplifier has

A) low efficiency.
B) a large duty cycle.
C) a small duty cycle.
D) no duty cycle.
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An amplifier whose ac load is a high-Q resonant tank is

A) an audio amplifier.
B) a wideband amplifier.
C) a dc amplifier.
D) a tuned RF amplifier.
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Amplifiers can be described by

A) their interstage coupling.
B) types of transistors used.
C) power supplies used.
D) power output.
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What factor places a limit on the allowable power dissipation of a transistor?

A) power supply
B) transistor case style
C) emitter-base junction
D) temperature at the collector junction
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In a well-designed large-signal amplifier,we get a maximum peak-to-peak unclipped output which is referred to as

A) ac output compliance.
B) dc output compliance.
C) peak compliance.
D) complementary compliance.
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An amplifier whose input is typically a radio tuner or CD player and produces a larger output suitable for driving tone and volume controls is a

A)power amp.
B) dc amplifier.
C) preamp.
D) tuned amp.
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With a class A amplifier,collector current flows

A) throughout the ac cycle.
B) for half the ac cycle.
C) for less than half of the ac cycle.
D) for 180° of the ac cycle.
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If the operating point of an amplifier is at or near saturation

A) the output signal will be distorted.
B) the collector current will be zero.
C) the output signal will be an exact reproduction of the input signal.
D) the input signal will be distorted.
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The power rating of a transistor can be effectively increased

A) by using bigger transistors.
B) by reducing power supply voltages.
C) by using heat sinks.
D) by using slow-blow fuses.
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If a transistor's ambient temperature is above 25°C

A) the power rating must be derated.
B) the power rating must be increased.
C) the power rating is invalid.
D) the power rating must be maximum.
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A direct-coupled amplifier is sometimes referred to as

A) a direct amplifier.
B) a dc amplifier.
C) an ac amplifier.
D) an alternating amplifier.
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The type of amplifier coupling that uses inductive action is ________.

A) direct
B) capacitive
C) transformer
D) transistor
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When the ac load impedance of a tank circuit is maximum and purely resistive

A) the circuit is off resonance.
B) the circuit is resonant.
C) the circuit is inductive.
D) the circuit is capacitive.
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When the emitter follower is used as a class A power amplifier at the end of a system,the operating point is typically located at the center of the ac load line

A) to get maximum peak-to-peak output.
B) to reduce the peak-to-peak output.
C) to keep the amplifier close to saturation.
D) to assure that clipping takes place.
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In an amplifier the dc current is referred to as the

A) constant current source.
B) current pump.
C) current drive.
D) current drain.
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An amplifier circuit that uses two transistors with one conducting for half a cycle while the other is off,and vice versa is called

A) a complementary amplifier.
B) a dual transistor amplifier.
C) push-pull amplifier.
D) push-push amplifier.
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When a transistor circuit operates as a class B amplifier

A) the output is an exact reproduction of the input.
B) one half cycle is clipped off.
C) there is no distortion.
D) most of the cycle is clipped off.
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The efficiency of a power amplifier is equal to the

A) ac output power divided by the dc input power.
B) ac output power divided by the ac input power.
C) dc output power divided by the dc input power.
D) dc output power divided by the ac input power.
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An advantage of a class B amplifier is

A) simplicity of design.
B) higher stage efficiency.
C) that current flows for the entire ac cycle.
D) that RF tuned circuits are used.
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The amplifier stage that precedes the output stage is referred to as the

A) preamp.
B) power amplifier.
C) tuned tank.
D) driver.
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With a class A amplifier,collector current flows throughout the cycle.
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When a transistor operates as class B,it clips off half a cycle.
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An amplifier can be described by their class of operation,by their interstage coupling,or by their frequency range.
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A power amplifier produces output power ranging from a few hundred milliwatts up to hundreds of watts.
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With amplifier class C operation,the collector current flows for

A) the entire cycle.
B) half the cycle.
C) less than half the cycle.
D) 56 milliseconds.
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A class AB amplifier is defined as an amplifier with a conduction angle between 180° and 360°.
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The input signal in a class C circuit is amplified to get a large output power with an efficiency approaching

A) 15 percent.
B) 50 percent.
C) 75 percent.
D) 100 percent.
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Harmonics are

A) multiples of a frequency.
B) instruments that provide sounds with metal reeds.
C) circuits used in audio amplifiers.
D) equations used in amplifier design.
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The efficiency of an amplifier is equal to dc output power divided by the ac input power.
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Class A operation of an amplifier means that the collector flows for only half the cycle.
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The amplifier stage that precedes the output stage is the driver.
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Class B and AB amplifiers require a stable operating point near cut-off.
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The three types of amplifier coupling methods are capacitive,transformer,and inductive.
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There are only two amplifier classes,A and
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Capacitive coupling and transformer coupling block dc voltage.
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A radio frequency amplifier is one that amplifies frequencies above 20 kHz.
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Cutoff and saturation clipping are undesirable because they distort the signal.
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If an amplifier circuit has a high quality factor (Q),the bandwidth is

A) large.
B) small.
C) equal to the upper half-power frequency.
D) dependant on the power supply.
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When a tank circuit is resonant,the ac load impedance seen by the collector current source is

A) maximum and purely resistive.
B) maximum and inductive.
C) minimum and purely resistive.
D) maximum and capacitive.
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Almost all class C amplifiers are linear audio amplifiers.
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In order to use a derating curve of a large power transistor

A) you must know the case temperature for the worst case.
B) you must use an npn transistor.
C) you must have a schematic diagram of the transistor.
D) you must reduce the ambient temperature.
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An amplifier that operates in the range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz is

A) a wideband amplifier.
B) a narrowband amplifier.
C) an audio amplifier.
D) a tuned amplifier.
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The type of amplifier coupling that can couple 0 Hz is ________.

A) direct
B) capacitive
C) transformer
D) transistor
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What type of amplifier produces output power ranging from a few hundred milliwatts up to hundreds of watts?

A) preamp
B) power amplifier
C) dc amplifier
D) RF tuned amplifier
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Class C operation means

A) the collector current flows for 360°of the ac cycle.
B) the collector current flows for half of the cycle.
C) the collector current flows for less than half of the cycle.
D) the collector current does not flow at all.
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An amplifier that is designed to work over a small range of frequencies is classified as ________.

A) small range
B) audio
C) RF
D) narrowband
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Types of amplifier coupling do not include ________.

A) transistor
B) direct
C) capacitive
D) transformer
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An amplifier's power gain equals

A) ac input power divided by the ac output power.
B) ac output power divided by the ac input power.
C) ac output power divided by the power supply voltage.
D) ac output power divided by the ac input current.
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The typical class C amplifier has

A) low efficiency.
B) a large duty cycle.
C) a small duty cycle.
D) no duty cycle.
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An amplifier whose ac load is a high-Q resonant tank is

A) an audio amplifier.
B) a wideband amplifier.
C) a dc amplifier.
D) a tuned RF amplifier.
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Amplifiers can be described by

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B) types of transistors used.
C) power supplies used.
D) power output.
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What factor places a limit on the allowable power dissipation of a transistor?

A) power supply
B) transistor case style
C) emitter-base junction
D) temperature at the collector junction
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In a well-designed large-signal amplifier,we get a maximum peak-to-peak unclipped output which is referred to as

A) ac output compliance.
B) dc output compliance.
C) peak compliance.
D) complementary compliance.
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An amplifier whose input is typically a radio tuner or CD player and produces a larger output suitable for driving tone and volume controls is a

A)power amp.
B) dc amplifier.
C) preamp.
D) tuned amp.
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With a class A amplifier,collector current flows

A) throughout the ac cycle.
B) for half the ac cycle.
C) for less than half of the ac cycle.
D) for 180° of the ac cycle.
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If the operating point of an amplifier is at or near saturation

A) the output signal will be distorted.
B) the collector current will be zero.
C) the output signal will be an exact reproduction of the input signal.
D) the input signal will be distorted.
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The power rating of a transistor can be effectively increased

A) by using bigger transistors.
B) by reducing power supply voltages.
C) by using heat sinks.
D) by using slow-blow fuses.
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If a transistor's ambient temperature is above 25°C

A) the power rating must be derated.
B) the power rating must be increased.
C) the power rating is invalid.
D) the power rating must be maximum.
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A direct-coupled amplifier is sometimes referred to as

A) a direct amplifier.
B) a dc amplifier.
C) an ac amplifier.
D) an alternating amplifier.
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The type of amplifier coupling that uses inductive action is ________.

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B) capacitive
C) transformer
D) transistor
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When the ac load impedance of a tank circuit is maximum and purely resistive

A) the circuit is off resonance.
B) the circuit is resonant.
C) the circuit is inductive.
D) the circuit is capacitive.
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When the emitter follower is used as a class A power amplifier at the end of a system,the operating point is typically located at the center of the ac load line

A) to get maximum peak-to-peak output.
B) to reduce the peak-to-peak output.
C) to keep the amplifier close to saturation.
D) to assure that clipping takes place.
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In an amplifier the dc current is referred to as the

A) constant current source.
B) current pump.
C) current drive.
D) current drain.
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An amplifier circuit that uses two transistors with one conducting for half a cycle while the other is off,and vice versa is called

A) a complementary amplifier.
B) a dual transistor amplifier.
C) push-pull amplifier.
D) push-push amplifier.
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When a transistor circuit operates as a class B amplifier

A) the output is an exact reproduction of the input.
B) one half cycle is clipped off.
C) there is no distortion.
D) most of the cycle is clipped off.
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The efficiency of a power amplifier is equal to the

A) ac output power divided by the dc input power.
B) ac output power divided by the ac input power.
C) dc output power divided by the dc input power.
D) dc output power divided by the ac input power.
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An advantage of a class B amplifier is

A) simplicity of design.
B) higher stage efficiency.
C) that current flows for the entire ac cycle.
D) that RF tuned circuits are used.
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The amplifier stage that precedes the output stage is referred to as the

A) preamp.
B) power amplifier.
C) tuned tank.
D) driver.
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