I keep getting the wrong answer from everyone else pls help me get the right answer
I keep getting the wrong answer from everyone else pls help me get the right answer For the BJT bias circuit shown, what value of Rc in kilohms is needed to allow the maximum possible peak-to-peak si...
I keep getting the wrong answer from everyone else pls help me get the right answer 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 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 = 8V, Vee = -6V, Vb = 2.0v, and Re = 9.1k02. Assume that to keep the transistor in the forward-active region, the base- collector junction cannot be forward biased. Use B = 65 and Vbelon) = 0.7V. Neglect the effects of base-width modulation. VCC 芒Vs windows
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...