Chapter 14: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
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Logic gates are used in:
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Transistor amplification depends on:
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Barrier potential decreases in:
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Majority carriers in n-type:
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Semiconductor conductivity increases with:
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Complement of A is:
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Boolean expression of OR:
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Boolean expression of AND:
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Universal gate is:
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NOR gate is:
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NAND gate is:
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NOT gate output is:
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OR gate output is 1 when:
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AND gate output is 1 when:
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Digital signals are:
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Transistor acts as switch when:
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Common emitter configuration gives:
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Current gain is:
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Amplification occurs in:
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Base is:
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Collector is:
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Emitter is:
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Transistor used as:
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Types of transistor:
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Transistor has:
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Breakdown region is:
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LED is made of:
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Zener diode used as:
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Solar cell converts:
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Photodiode detects:
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Zener diode works in:
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LED emits:
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Full-wave rectifier efficiency is higher because:
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Half-wave rectifier uses:
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Rectifier converts:
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Barrier potential in Si ≈
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Diode conducts in:
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Reverse bias increases:
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Forward bias means:
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Depletion region has:
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p-type semiconductor has:
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n-type semiconductor has:
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Doping increases:
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Charge carriers in intrinsic semiconductor:
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Pure semiconductor is called:
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Insulators have:
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Forbidden gap is between:
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Example of semiconductor is:
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Semiconductors have energy gap of order:
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The energy gap in conductors is:
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