Microelectronics MCQs
1. Jack Kilby
2. Inductor
3. To produce change in output when an input voltage equals a reference voltage
4. No feedback
5. Integrated circuit (IC)
6. Planar diffusion
7. Very large-scale integration (VLSI)
8. Low power
9. Capacitor
10. Large-scale integration (LSI)
11. The difference in VBE values
12. Equals the AC collector resistance divided by two times the AC resistance of the emitter
diode
13. Medium-scale integration (MSI)
14. Small-scale integration (SSI)
15. Exhibits a frequency that can be varied with a dc control voltage
16. They are simply circuits that happen to be constructed integrally and like all circuits are
either switching type or amplifying type
17. The output of a differentiator is proportional to the rate of change of the input
18. All of the above
19. All of the above
20. 2 MΩ
21. Military and industrial
22. Capacitor current is constant
23. The charging and discharging of capacitor
24. -55 ºC to +125 ºC
25. 0ºC to +70 ºC
26. BIFET
27. Heat sink
28. Digital IC
29. Linear IC
30. Common mode signal
31. Prototype
32. Operational amplifier
33. 741 op amp
34. Flat from dc to the critical frequency
35. Has an inherent current limiting
36. 555 timer
37. 50 mW
38. Manufacturer
39. Voltage follower
40. Negative feedback
41. A
42. D
43. 25 mA
44. Discrete circuit
45. All of the choices
46. Power bandwidth
47. A terminal of the op-amp where the input resistors are commonly connected
48. A single RC circuit
49. 0.5 V/µs
50. Slew rate
51. 80 nA
52. Open-loop
53. Single-stone
54. RC synthesis
55. Less than 1 W
56. 555 timer
57. A square wave clock
58. The inverting input is connected to +5V
59. The ratio of Rf/R must equal to the reciprocal of the number of inputs
60. Unity gain and zero phase shift around the feedback loop
61. Ground
62. 2
63. A capacitor
64. 0.5 to 15 GHz
65. Monolithic
66. Both a and b
67. For commercial
68. Czochralsky pulling technique
69. W.S Boyle and G.E Smith
70. Trip point
71. Virtual ground
72. 1 million
73. Average of the two base currents
74. Both a and b
75. 1.5 mils x 3 mils
76. Slew rate
77. Stray wiring capacitance
78. 4 mils x 6.5 mils
79. 3 mils x 4.5 mils
80. Astable multivibrator
81. All of the above
82. Duodecimal number system
83. Planar technology
84. Roll-off
85. 20 dB per decade (-20db/decade)
86. Compensating capacitor
87. Integrated circuit
88. Slew rate
89. 500 mW
90. ± 30 V
91. 70 dB
92. National semiconductor corporation
93. µA
94. -30 to 200ºC
95. Letter suffix
96. J
97. Negative
98. Both b and c
99. Input offset current
100. Forms of discrete circuits
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