Practice - Types of Signals
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Practice Questions
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What are the two primary types of signals in analog electronics?
💡 Hint: Think of the push and the flow.
Define voltage in simple terms.
💡 Hint: What pushes electrons through a circuit?
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Interactive Quizzes
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What type of signal does a transconductance amplifier output?
💡 Hint: Think of the signal flow direction.
True or False: Voltage and current signals must always be of the same type.
💡 Hint: Consider the interaction scenarios.
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Challenge Problems
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If a circuit has a voltage signal of 5V going into a transconductance amplifier, what is the output current if the gain is 2 mA/V?
💡 Hint: Just remember the gain calculation.
In a setup with two amplifiers, if the first amplifies a voltage of 3V to a current of 6 mA, and the second does the opposite with a transimpedance of 4k ohms, what voltage does it output?
💡 Hint: Use Ohm's law to find the relationship.
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