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The document outlines the objectives of a lesson on transistors. Students should be able to sketch and label transistor structures, explain biasing principles and transistor configurations, and analyze transistor characteristics like the I-V curve and load line. They are also expected to understand biasing types in common emitter amplifiers, derive Kirchhoff equations, and calculate voltages and currents. Finally, students should be able to explain how transistors function as amplifiers and switches and how operational amplifiers can replace transistors.

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The document outlines the objectives of a lesson on transistors. Students should be able to sketch and label transistor structures, explain biasing principles and transistor configurations, and analyze transistor characteristics like the I-V curve and load line. They are also expected to understand biasing types in common emitter amplifiers, derive Kirchhoff equations, and calculate voltages and currents. Finally, students should be able to explain how transistors function as amplifiers and switches and how operational amplifiers can replace transistors.

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UNIT 9

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At the end of the lessons,students should be able to :

1. sketch and label the structure and symbol of a transistor.


2. state the need for biasing to operate a transistor. 3. determine the terminals of a transistor. 4. sketch, label and explain transistors configuration. 5. explain types of biasing,and the principles of operation for a common emitter configuration. 6. sketch and label I-V characteristics and load line.

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7. relate curent, voltage and current gain.


8. clarify and indentify saturation point, cut off point and quiescent point.

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explain types of bias in common emitter amplifier. derive Kirchoffs equation for a fixed base bias and a potential divider bias. calculate current and DC voltage in a common emitter amplifier. explain the function of a transisitor as an amplifier and a switch. explain the usage of operational amplifier in replacing a transisitor.

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