Electronics and Communication Engineering - Analog Electronics
Exercise : Analog Electronics - Section 8
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36.
In a biased limiter the clipping level can be adjusted by adjusting the voltage of battery.
37.
One input terminal of high gain comparator circuit is connected to ground and a sinusoidal voltage is applied to the other input. The output of comparator will be
38.
3N 200 is a
39.
The A.C. resistance of the emitter diode will be
40.
For a transistor amplifier with self biasing network, the following components are used. R1 = 4 kΩ, R2 = 4 kΩ, RC = 1 kΩ. The approximate value of the stability factor 'S' will be
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