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CharlieWard

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A basic JFET has the following values: VDD = +6 V, RD = 1 k, IDSS = 6 mA, and V(GS off) = -4 V. The input pulse varies between 0 V and -3 V. The high and low output voltages for the circuit are
 
  A) 0 V, 6 V B) 0 V, 4 V C) 2 V, 4 V D) 4 V, 6 V

Question 2

When the base of an NPN transistor is more negative than the emitter, it is
 
  A) shorted. B) OFF. C) ON. D) cannot tell.



katheyjon

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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