For the BJT bias circuit shown, what value of Rc in kilohms is needed to allow...
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For the BJT bias circuit shown, what value of Rc in kilohms is needed to allow the maximum possible peak-to-peak signal swing on the collector without clipping? Use Vcc-9V, Vee--7V, Vb-1.2V, and Re -9.9k2. Assume that to keep the transistor in the forward-active region, the base-collector junction cannot be forward biased. Use B 20 and Vbe(on) 0.7V. Neglect the effects of base-width modulation. Vcc...
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For the BJT bias circuit shown, what value of Rc in kilohms is needed to allow the maximum possible peak-to-peak signal swing on the collector without clipping? Use Vcc-9V, Vee--7V, Vb-1.2V, and Re -9.9k2. Assume that to keep the transistor in the forward-active region, the base-collector junction cannot be forward biased. Use B 20 and Vbe(on) 0.7V. Neglect the effects of base-width modulation. Vcc...
For the MOSFET bias circuit shown, what value of Rd in kilohms is needed to allow the maximum possible peak- to-peak signal swing on the drain without clipping? Use Vdd- 7V, Vss-7V, Vg-1.6V, Rs 9.1kQ, Vt-0.6V, [Vovl - [Vgsl 0.42. (Remember that (Von IVtl) Neglect the effect of channel-length modulation and body effect. (Hint: Be sure to keep the MOSFET in saturation!) V. M1 VD RD Answer: The correct answer is: 9.6
For the MOSFET bias circuit shown, what value...
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Figure 1. Bipolar junction transistor under base bias/fixed bias 5. In the circuit drawn in Figure 1, label the components with the following values: Base voltage, Collector voltage10V Base resistance Collector resistance Base - emitter voltage 2.7 k2 0.7 V 160 6. Connect the circuit drawn in Figure 1 on the breadboard....
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The NPN transistor in the circuit shown haes B-60 Assuming that the BJT is operating in the deep saturation mode ie. VCEsat-02y and VBE-07V ßforced-10. Question 3: 20% p-60) Assuming that the BJT is operating in the deep Rg i) Calculate collector current, Ic. (4%) ii) Calculate voltage VBB and base current,IB(6%) iii) If we keep VBB and Rc the same, i.e. at 1k2, what is the minimum value of RB to restore the transistor beta to...
*5. Design a BJT transistor drive circuit like the one shown Figure 10-7 (Hart's text) with an initial peak base current, IB,-8 1B2, where 1B2 denotes the minimum base current required to drive the transistor to saturation. Assume a collector load resistance, Rc-8 Ω, collector supply voltage Vs = 30 V, large signal current of the transistor, hFE-min. 10, max. 20), VBE(on)-0.8 V, and the input is periodic pulse waveform (0 to 6) V, with a duty cycle, D-0.5. Also,...
*5. Design a BJT transistor drive circuit like the one shown Figure 10-7 (Hart's text) with an initial peak base current, IB,-8 1B2, where 1B2 denotes the minimum base current required to drive the transistor to saturation. Assume a collector load resistance, Rc-8 Ω, collector supply voltage Vs = 30 V, large signal current of the transistor, hFE-min. 10, max. 20), VBE(on)-0.8 V, and the input is periodic pulse waveform (0 to 6) V, with a duty cycle, D-0.5. Also,...
12 = 5x 10-16 (A), 2. Consider the BJT circuit below, where Isi = 2 x 10"""[A), B1 = 100, 1:2 = 5 x 10 B = 50, V1 = 26 [mV], VBB = 2 [V], Vcc=5 [V], R1 = 1 [kS2], and VA=0. (a) We want to operate Q2 (pnp BJT) in "soft saturation region with Base-Collect junction being forward biased by 200 [mV]. Find input supply voltage (large signal), Vsupp, and output voltage (large signal), Vout, for the...
4. Consider the following Common Base BJT circuit given in the figure below: i. Use the data sheets of CA3046 BJT array and design a common collector circuit given in the following Figure 2 with the stated specifications in Table 2 Clearly show your design procedure. (Hint: show your calculation steps for both DC and AC small signall analysis) ii. Important Note : Ifyou remove RE you should also remove ClI, that is, connecting ac voltage source directly to emitter)...
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Ar- Q Sea 100 V, what does the gain become? age at the collector. (b) Replacing the transistor by its T model, da the small-signal equivalent circuit of the a plifier. Analyze the resulting circuit to dete mine the voltage gain t/ 04.81 Consider the CE amplifier circuit of Fig. 4.43(a). It is required to design the circuit (i.e., find values for I and Rc) to meet the following specifications: (a) R,5kn (b) the voltage gain...