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cdr_15

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Which of the following are not terms associated with surface mount devices?
 
  A) DIP B) SMD C) PLCC D) SO

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A voltage regulator is rated for an output of IL = 0 to 18 mA. Under no-load conditions, the output voltage is 5 V. Under full-load conditions, the output voltage from the circuit is 4.9988 V. The load regulation for the circuit is
 
  A) 67 V/mA B) 277 V/mA C) 217 V/mA D) 6.7 V/mA



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Answer to Question 1

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