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Site Title: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory Book Author: Boylestad Location on Site: Chapter 11 > Multiple Choice Date/Time August 18, 2012 at 10:56 AM (UTC/GMT) Submitted:

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1.

Determine the output voltage for this circuit with a sinusoidal input of 2.5 mV.

Your Answer: 0.25 V Correct Answer: 0.125 V

2.

Calculate the input voltage for this circuit if Vo = 11 V.

Your Answer: 1.1 V

3.

Calculate the output voltage.

Your Answer: 6.00 mV Correct Answer: 6.12 mV

4.

Calculate the input voltage when Vo = 11 V.

Your Answer: 1.1 V Correct Answer: 1 V

5.

Calculate the output voltage.

Your Answer: 3.02 V

6.

Calculate the output of the first-stage op-amp when V1 = 25 mV.

Your Answer: 1.05 V Correct Answer: 0.075 V

7.

Calculate the output of the second stage op-amp if V1 = 25 mV.

Your Answer: 0.075 V

8.

Calculate the input voltage if the final output is 10.08 V.

Your Answer: 1.05 V Correct Answer: 0.168 V

9.

Determine the value of Rf (assuming that all have the same value).

Your Answer: 500 k Correct Answer: 50 k

10.

When a number of stages are connected in parallel, the overall gain is the product of the individual stage gains. Your Answer: True Correct Answer: False

11.

A number of op-amp stages can be used to provide separate gains. Your Answer: True

12.

Calculate the output voltage if V1 = V2 = 0.15 V.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 6.45 V

13.

Calculate the output voltage if V1 = 3.3 V and V2 = 0.8 V.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 6.6 V

14.

Calculate the output voltage if V1 = 33 mV and V2 = 02 mV.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 4 V

15.

Calculate the output voltage if V1 = 0 V and V2 = 0.2 V.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 6.6 V

16.

Calculate the output voltage if V1 = 0.2 V and V2 = 0 V.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 2 V

17.

Determine the output voltage.

Your Answer: 10(V2 Vi) Correct Answer: 10(V2 V1 )

18.

Calculate the output voltage if V1 = 300 mV and V2 = 700 mV.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 4 V

19.

Calculate the output voltage if V1 = V2 = 700 mV.

Your Answer: 0 V

20.

Refer to Example 11.7. Calculate the output voltage Vo if V1 = V2 = 300 mV.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 12 V

21.

Determine the output voltage when V1 = V2 = 1 V.

Your Answer: 0 V

22.

Determine the output voltage when V1 = V2 = 1 V.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 2 V

23.

Determine the output voltage when V1 = V2 = 1 V.

Your Answer: 0 V Correct Answer: 2 V

24.

How many op-amps are required to implement this equation?

Your Answer: 2 Correct Answer: 3

25.

How many op-amps are required to implement this equation?

Your Answer: 2

26.

How many op-amps are required to implement this equation?

Your Answer: 2 Correct Answer: 1

27.

How many op-amps are required to implement this equation? Vo = V1 Your Answer: 2 Correct Answer: 1

28.

Calculate IL for this circuit.

Your Answer: 3 mA Correct Answer: 5 mA

29.

Calculate the output voltage for this circuit when V1 = 2.5 V and V2 = 2.25 V.

Your Answer: 5.25 V Correct Answer: 5.25 V

30.

An example of an instrumentation circuit is a(n) _____. Your Answer: dc voltmeter Correct Answer: All of the above

31.

This circuit is an example of a(n)________.

Your Answer: dc voltmeter Correct Answer: instrumentation amplifier

32.

Calculate the cutoff frequency of a first-order low-pass filter for R1 = 2.5 k F. Your Answer: 1.273 kHz

and C 1 = 0.05

33.

Calculate the cutoff frequencies of a bandpass filter with R1 = R2 = 5 k F. Your Answer: fO L = 318.3 Hz, fO H = 318.3 Hz

and C 1 = C 2 = 0.1

34.

A filter that provides a constant output from dc up to a cutoff frequency and passes no signal above that frequency is called a _____ filter. Your Answer: low-pass

35.

A difference between a passive filter and an active filter is that a passive filter uses amplifier(s), but an active filter does not. Your Answer: True Correct Answer: False

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