27. Match list 1 with list 2 with respect to transistor biasing Biasing Region of operation
(A) When EB & CB junctions are forward biased (1) Inverted
(B) When EB & CB junctions are reverse biased (2) Cut-off
(C) When EB is forward biased & CB is reverse biased (3) Active
(D) When EB is reverse & CB is forward biased (4) Saturation
555555555517. At what region of operation is the base-emitter junction forward biased and the base-collector junction reverse biased? (a) Saturation (b) Linear or active (c) Cutoff (d) None of the above
555555555547. In the active region, while the collector-base junction is ________-biased, the base-emitter is ________-biased. (a) forward, forward (b) forward, reverse (c) reverse, forward (d) reverse, reverse
555555555563. In the saturation region the collector-base junction is ________-biased and the base-emitter junction is ________-biased for a transistor. (a) reverse, forward (b) forward, reverse (c) reverse, reverse (d) forward, forward
Transistors » Exercise - 3 122. In a usual transistor circuit - (a) The collector junction is forward biased and emitter junction is reverse biased (b) the collector junction is reverse biased and emitter junction is forward biased (c) Both the junctions are forward biased (d) Both the junctions are reverse biased
555555555587. One p-n junction of a transistor is ________-biased and the other one is ________-biased in the active region. (a) reverse, reverse (b) forward, forward (c) reverse, forward (d) None of the above