This component stores energy in an electric field.
What is a capacitor?
A MOD-10 counter counts up to this many states.
What is 10?
This is the frequency at which reactance of inductor equals capacitor.
What is resonance frequency?
This diode emits light when forward biased.
What is LED?
Resistance is measured in this unit.
What is ohm?
Flip-flops are mainly used for this purpose.
What is storing 1-bit of data?
The unit of electrical power is ___.
What is watt?
The region between p- and n-type material in a diode.
What is depletion region?
The three terminals of a BJT
What are emitter, base, collector?
This logic gate outputs HIGH only when all inputs are HIGH.
What is AND gate?
This theorem states that any linear network with voltage/current sources and resistances can be replaced by an equivalent current source in parallel with resistance.
What is Norton’s Theorem?
MOSFET stands for ___.
What is Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor?
This component opposes sudden changes in current.
What is an inductor?
The binary equivalent of decimal 13.
What is 1101?
The sum of all voltages around a closed loop is always zero.
What is Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL)?
This effect is used in photovoltaic cells.
What is the photoelectric effect?
This law states that the algebraic sum of currents entering a node is zero.
What is Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)?
This flip-flop has no invalid state.
What is D flip-flop?
Ohm’s law is represented as ___.
What is V = IR?
Zener diodes are mostly used for ___.
What is voltage regulation?