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1. Given a transistor circuit with an emitter voltage of 1.2V and assuming a VBE of 0.7V, the summary would be: The voltages and currents in the circuit can be determined, including VB, IB, IE, IC, VC, β, and α. 2. For the circuit with VB at -1V and 0V and high β, the summary is: The emitter voltage VE and collector voltage VC can be determined for different values of VB. The value of VB where the emitter current reduces to one-tenth can also be found. 3. For the circuit with different resistor values and β=100, the summary is:

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Sheet 7

1. Given a transistor circuit with an emitter voltage of 1.2V and assuming a VBE of 0.7V, the summary would be: The voltages and currents in the circuit can be determined, including VB, IB, IE, IC, VC, β, and α. 2. For the circuit with VB at -1V and 0V and high β, the summary is: The emitter voltage VE and collector voltage VC can be determined for different values of VB. The value of VB where the emitter current reduces to one-tenth can also be found. 3. For the circuit with different resistor values and β=100, the summary is:

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Sheet 7

1. A single measurement indicates the emitter voltage of the transistor in


the circuit of Fig. 1 to be 1.2 V. Under the assumption that  VBE= 0.7
V, what are VB, IB, IE, IC, VC, β, and α?

Fig. 1

2. Consider the operation of the circuit shown in Fig. 2 for VB at –1 V


and 0 V. Assume that β is very high. What values of VE and VC result?
At what value of VB does the emitter current reduce to one-tenth of its
value for VB = 0 V?
Find the value of VB for which the transistor operates in saturation
with a forced β of 2.

Fig. 2
3. For the circuit in Fig. 3, find VB, VE, and VC for RB = 100 kΩ, 10 kΩ,
and 1 kΩ. Let β = 100.

Fig. 3
4. For the circuits in Fig. 4, find values for the labeled node voltages.
Assume β =100.

Fig. 4

5. For the circuit shown in Fig. 5, find the labeled node voltages for:
(a) β= ∞
(b) β= 100
Fig. 5

6. Using β= ∞, design the circuit shown in Fig. 6 so that the bias currents
in Q 1, Q 2, and Q 3 are 1 mA, 1 mA, and 2 mA, respectively, and
V3 = 0, V5 = −2 V, and V7 = 1 V.
For β= 100, find the values of V3, V4, V5, V6, and V7.

Fig. 6
7. For the circuit in Fig. 7, find VB and VE for vi +2 V and −2.5 V.
The BJTs have β= 100.
Fig. 7

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