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The document contains a series of electrical engineering problems related to zener diodes and transistors, focusing on calculations of terminal voltages, current gains, and input voltages for regulation. It includes specific figures for reference and requires the application of circuit analysis principles. The problems are designed for students in the Biomedical Engineering department at Minia University for the 2021-2022 academic year.

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The document contains a series of electrical engineering problems related to zener diodes and transistors, focusing on calculations of terminal voltages, current gains, and input voltages for regulation. It includes specific figures for reference and requires the application of circuit analysis principles. The problems are designed for students in the Biomedical Engineering department at Minia University for the 2021-2022 academic year.

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Minia University Electronic devices and Circuits 1

Faculty of Engineering First term


Department of Biomedical engineering 2021-2022

Sheet 2

1. A zener has an impedance of 15 Ω. What is its terminal voltage at 50 mA if


VZ = 4.7 V at IZ = 25 mA?

2. Determine the minimum input voltage required for regulation to be established in


Figure 2. Assume an ideal zener diode with IZK = 1.5 mA and VZ = 14 V.

Fig. 1

3. A base current of 50 mA is applied to the transistor in Figure 2, and a voltage of 5


V is dropped across RC. Determine the βDC of the transistor.

Fig. 2

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4. Determine each current in Figure 3. What is the βDC?

Fig. 3

5. Find VCE, VBE, and VCB in both circuits of Figure 4.

Fig. 4

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6. Determine the terminal voltages of each transistor with respect to ground for each
circuit in Figure 5. Also determine VCE, VBE, and VCB.

Fig. 5

7. What is the dc current gain of each circuit in Figure 4?

8. The transistor in Figure 6 has a βDC of 50. Determine the value of RB required to
ensure saturation when VIN is 5 V. What must VIN be to cut off the transistor?
Assume VCE(sat) = 0 V.

Fig. 6

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