Question 23Electricity & Electronics - Assistant Engineer
70% to passWhich of the procedures or conditions listed could result in damaging a transistor beyond repair?
The correct answer is D) Providing incorrect polarity to the collector circuit. Applying the incorrect polarity to the collector circuit of a transistor can result in irreparable damage to the transistor. This is because the transistor is designed to operate with a specific polarity, and reversing the polarity can cause a high current to flow through the transistor, leading to overheating and permanent damage. The other options are not as likely to cause permanent damage to a transistor. Installing a transistor with a higher current rating than the design circuit current (option A) may not damage the transistor, but it could lead to other issues, such as inefficient operation. Applying silicone grease between the heat sink and the transistor mounting (option B) is a common practice to improve heat dissipation and prevent overheating. Providing insufficient voltage to the input circuit (option C) may affect the transistor's performance, but it is unlikely to cause permanent damage.
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