Consider the circuit below. Junction turn-on voltage is 1V. Vce,sat ≈ 0.2V, βF = 100. Fan resistance = 24 Ω.
(a). find IC, VCE for V(pin 5) = 0.5V.
(b) find IC, VCE for V(pin 5) = 5V.
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