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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q50. - 14180_156

Neets Module 08-Introduction to Amplifiers
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3-67 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q50. A-1. Two inputs, two outputs. A-2. Common emitter (CE) and common base (CB). A-3. No output (the signals will "cancel out"). A-4. Equal in shape and frequency to each input signal and larger in amplitude by two times than either input signal. A-5. Equal in shape and frequency to the input signal; larger in amplitude than the input signal; half as large in amplitude as when two input signals were used that were 180 degrees out of phase. A-6. A different shape than the input signals but larger in amplitude. A-7. 100 millivolts. A-8. Each output will be a sine wave with a peak-to-peak amplitude of 100 millivolts. The output signals will be 180 degrees out of phase with each other. A-9. 200 millivolts. A-10. 0 volts (the input signals will "cancel out"). A-11. Each output signal will be 100 millivolts. A-12. a.    180 degrees out of phase with each other. b.    Output signal number one will be in phase with input signal number two; output signal number two will be in phase with input signal number one. A-13. 200 millivolts. A-14. a.     100 millivolts. b.     No. A-15. Very high gain, very high input impedance, very low output impedance. A-16. An integrated circuit (chip).






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