Solution:: Fig. 2 Shows The Required Common Base Connection
Solution:: Fig. 2 Shows The Required Common Base Connection
The
collector load is 1 kΩ. If a signal of 500 mV is applied between emitter and base, find the voltage
amplification. Assume αac to be nearly one.
Solution :
Fig.1 shows the conditions of the problem. Here the output resistance is very high as compared to input
resistance, since the input junction (base to emitter) of the transistor is forward biased while the output
junction (base to collector) is reverse biased.
2. In a common base connection, IE = 1mA, IC = 0.95mA. Calculate the value of IB
3. In a common base connection, current amplification factor is 0.9. If the emitter current is 1mA, determine
the value of base current.
4. In a common base connection, IC = 0.95 mA and IB = 0.05 mA. Find the value of α.
In a common base connection, the emitter current is 1mA. If the emitter circuit is open, the
collector current is 50 μA. Find the total collector current. Given that α = 0.92.
For the common base circuit shown in Fig. 3, determine IC and VCB . Assume the transistor to be of
silicon.
Fig. 3
Solution :
Solution :
(i) α = 0.9
(ii) α = 0.98
(iii) α = 0.99
Solution :
Q11. For a transistor, β = 45 and voltage drop across 1kΩ which is connected in the collector
circuit is 1 volt. Find the base current for common emitter connection.
Solution :
Fig. 5
(ii)
Q13. An n-p-n transistor at room temperature has its emitter disconnected. A voltage of 5 V is
applied between collector and base. With collector positive, a current of 0.2 μA flows. When the
base is disconnected and the same voltage is applied between collector and emitter, the current is
found to be 20 μA. Find α, IE and IB when collector current is 1 mA.
Solution :
Fig. 7
When the emitter circuit is open as shown in Fig.7 (i) , the collector-base junction is reverse biased. A
small leakage current ICBO flows due to minority carriers.
Solution :
Fig. 8
When the transistor is in CE arrangement, the base current (i.e. ICBO) is multiplied by β in the collector as
shown in Fig. 9.
Fig.9
Q17. Determine VCB in the transistor circuit shown in Fig. 10 (i). The transistor is of silicon and has
β = 150.
Solution :
Fig.10
Fig. 10 (i) shows the transistor circuit while Fig. 10 (ii) shows the various currents and voltages along
with polarities.
Q18. In a transistor, IB = 68 μA, IE = 30 mA and β = 440. Determine the α rating of the transistor.
Then determine the value of IC using both the α rating and β rating of the transistor.
Solution :
Q19. A transistor has the following ratings : IC (max) = 500 mA and βmax = 300.
Determine the maximum allowable value of IB for the device.
Solution :
For this transistor, if the base current is allowed to exceed 1.67 mA, the collector current will exceed its
maximum rating of 500 mA and the transistor will probably be destroyed.
Q20. Fig. 11 shows the open circuit failures in a transistor. What will be the circuit behaviour in
each case ?
Solution :
Fig. 11
Fig 11 shows the open circuit failures in a transistor. We shall discuss the circuit behaviour in each case.
(ii) Open-base :
Fig. 11 (ii) shows an open base failure in a transistor. Since the base is open, there can be no base current
so that the transistor is in cut-off. Therefore, all the transistor currents are 0A. In this case, the base and
collector voltages will both be at 12V.