a. Provide high input
impedance
b. Require no current drain
c. Provide low out voltages
GO TO BLOCK 22
GO TO BLOCK 5
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MOSFET devices can be used in the drain circuits of the
MOSFET gates in a flip-flop since they _ __ _ _ _ _ _
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a. A ct as constant current
sources and provide the
same drain current as
the gates
b. Act as constant voltage
sources
c. Provide more open -loop
gain in the cross-coupling
For the JFET-NPN Schmitt trigger shown in Fig. 15- 1, as T,
begins to turn on, T 2 - - - - - - - -- - - - - --
GO TO BLOCK 13
a. Begins to turn on
b. Remains in the linear
region
c. Begins to turn off
GO TO BLOCK 19
GO TO BLOCK 6
GO TO BLOCK 9
GO TO BLOCK 23
GO TO BLOCK 4
19
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Refer to the text and return to BLOCK 10.
Refer to the tex t and return to BLOCK 3.
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Refer to the text and return to BLOCK 6.
The don 't care input condition on the RS flip -flop indica tes
that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _
a. The Q output is 1 and the
output is zero
b. Neither output can be
predicted
c. The Q output is zero and
the 0 output is 1
a
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GO TO BLOCK 3
Refer to the text and return to BLOCK 12.
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In a Schmitt trigger, the JFET and NPN transistors are con-
nected in a _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _
Refer to the text and return to BLOCK 10.
GO TO BLOCK 15
GO TO BLOCK 10
GO TO BLOCK 2
a. Negative feedback loop
b. Positive feedback loop
c. Cascade connection
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15
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Refer to the text and return to BLOCK 22.
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Refer to the text and return to BLOCK 12.
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Refer to the text and return to BLOCK 9.
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You have completed the test for the last two lessons_- and, by
doing so you have completed the MOSI FET & J! FET Circuit
Design course.
CONGRATULATIONS!
PLAY M ETER, October 1 5. 1985