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3. The circuit shown below is a very effective battery charger. Assuming that the transistor remains...
D. For the transistor circuit shown in Figure 7, assuming that the transistor is in the forward active mode, and B = 100 and VBE = 0.7V, calculate Base current 1B Collector current Ic (iii) Emitter current le (iv) Collector to emitter voltage Vce and (v) Voltage across the 2009 resistor v 3 80022 10 kV W VCE VBE مت + + 1 2001} 1 1
(13 points) For the transistor in the circuit shown below, VBE(on) = 0.7 V, Vce(sat) = 0.2 V, and B = 100. Determine the value of the collector current. +5 V R=1.2 ko R =33 k2 -5 V
Q. 3. Design a transistor biasing circuit as shown below. Assume B = 100, Ica = 10 mA, VE = Vcc/3, VceQ = Vcc /3 and VBE = 0.7 V. RTH = 0.1 (1 + B)RE . Also find the power rating of all resistors. (25) > +15V R2 Rc Vio R1 RE
(2+5 pts) Consider the bias circuit below for a transistor amplifier designed for active region operation. The desired bias point parameters are lg = 3 mA and Ic = 2.97 mA. Assume VBE- 0.7 V and VT=25 mV. Determine the emitter voltage VE . Choose the best answer. VCC +15 V Vc RBB VB LVE V BB RE 500 S2 1.49 V O2v 01.5V O 0.7V
Q. 3. Design a transistor biasing circuit as shown below. Assume ß = 100, lco = 10 mA, VE = Vcc/3, VCEQ = Vcc/3 and VBE = 0.7 V. RTH = 0.1 (1 + B)RE . Also find the power rating of all resistors. +15V R2 Rc V10 R1 RE
Design a transistor biasing circuit as shown below. Assume ß = 100, Ice = 10 mA, VE = Vcc/3, VCEQ = Vcc/3 and VBE = 0.7 V. RTH = 0.1 (1 + BRE. Also find the power rating of all resistors. +15V R2 Rc V 10 R1 RE
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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...
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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...
Four resistors are connected to a battery with a terminal
voltage of 12 V, as shown in the figure below. (Assume
R1 = 31.0 Ω and R2 = 70.0
Ω.)
(a) How would you reduce the circuit to an equivalent single
resistor connected to the battery? Use this procedure to find the
equivalent resistance of the circuit.
Ω
(b) Find the current delivered by the battery to this equivalent
resistance.
A
(c) Determine the power delivered by the battery.
W...
3.1. For the BJT differential pair configuration shown below,
assume the input transistor beta is very large.
Then find the differential signal vd = vB1 − vB2 sufficient to
cause:
3.2. A differential amplifier resembling that below uses I =
200μA, RC = 10kohm and VCC = 3V. Assume beta is very large
3.4.For the emitter follower in the figure below, given VCC =
15 V, VEE = −15 V, RL = 1 kohm and beta = 100 for all...