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Exercises

Choose the correct answer:

1- The three terminals of a bipolar junction transistor are called


(a) p, n, p (b) n, p, n (c) input, output, ground (d) base, emitter, collector

2- In a pnp transistor, the p regions are


(a) base and emitter (b) base and collector (c) emitter and collector

3- For operation as an amplifier, the base of an npn transistor must be


(a) positive with respect to the emitter (b) negative with respect to the
emitter
(c) positive with respect to the collector (d) 0 V

4- The emitter current is always


(a) greater than the base current (b) less than the collector current
(c) greater than the collector current (d) answers (a) and (c)

5- The of a transistor is its


(a) current gain (b) voltage gain (c) power gain (d) internal
resistance

6- If is 50 times larger than then is


(a) 0.02 (b) 100 (c) 50 (d) 500

7- The approximate voltage across the forward-biased base-emitter junction of a


silicon BJT is
(a) 0 V (b) 0.7 V (c) 0.3 V (d)

8- The bias condition for a transistor to be used as a linear amplifier is called


(a)forward-reverse (b) forward-forward (c) reverse-reverse (d) collector bias

Problems:

7- What is the when = 8.23 mA and = 8.69 mA?


Answer :

11- A certain transistor exhibits an of 0.96. Detem1ine when = 9.35 mA.


Answer:

12- A base current of 50 μA is applied to the transistor in Figure 1, and a voltage of


13 5 V is dropped across . Determine the and of the transistor.
Figure 1
Answer:

14- Determine each current in Figure 2. What is the ?

Figure 2
Answer:

15- Find , and in both circuits of Figure 3.

Figure 3
Answer:
16- Determine whether or not the transistors in Figure 3 are saturated.
Answer:

17- Find , and in Figure 4, = 0.98.

Figure 4
Answer:

18- Determine the terminal voltages of each transistor with respect to ground for
each circuit in Figure 5. Also determine , and .
Figure 5
Answer:

19- If the in Figure (5-a) changes from 100 to 150 due to a temperature
increase, what is the change in collector current?
Answer:

20- A certain transistor is to be operated at a collector current of 50 mA. How high


can go without exceeding a of 1.2 W?
Answer:

21- The power dissipation derating factor for a certain transistor is I mW/°C. The
is 0.5 W at 25°C. What is at 100°C?
Answer:

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