Pass transistors are transistors used as . . . . . . . . A. Switches connected in series B. Switches connected in parallel C. Inverters used in series D. Inverter used in parallel

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The correct answer is: A. Switches connected in series.

Pass transistors are used as switches in electronic circuits. They can be used to control the flow of current in a circuit by turning on or off. When a pass transistor is turned on, it allows current to flow through it. When it is turned off, it blocks current from flowing.

Pass transistors can be connected in series to create a more powerful switch. When two pass transistors are connected in series, the current that flows through them is the sum of the currents that flow through each transistor. This allows for a higher current to be switched.

Pass transistors can also be connected in parallel to create a switch that can handle a higher voltage. When two pass transistors are connected in parallel, the voltage that is applied to them is divided equally between them. This allows for a higher voltage to be switched.

Inverters are used to change the polarity of a signal. They can be used to create logic gates, which are the building blocks of digital circuits.

Pass transistors are not used as inverters.