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Assignment No. 01 (CLO1) : BS (EE) 4 / 5 S

This document contains an assignment for an Electrical Engineering course on electronics circuit design. It includes 5 problems analyzing fixed bias and voltage divider bias configurations for BJT transistors. The problems require determining values for currents, voltages, and resistors using given component values and transistor characteristics. Students are instructed to show work, include their name and student ID, and contact the professor with any questions.

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Assignment No. 01 (CLO1) : BS (EE) 4 / 5 S

This document contains an assignment for an Electrical Engineering course on electronics circuit design. It includes 5 problems analyzing fixed bias and voltage divider bias configurations for BJT transistors. The problems require determining values for currents, voltages, and resistors using given component values and transistor characteristics. Students are instructed to show work, include their name and student ID, and contact the professor with any questions.

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KHWAJA FAREED UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (KFUEIT)


ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT (EED)
BS (EE)4TH / 5TH SEMESTER

Assignment No. 01 (CLO1)


ELEN 3120: ELECTRONICS CIRCUIT DESIGN
Submission Date March 27, 2019
Note
 Copy is forbidden, Late submitted assignment will not be graded.
 Submit assignment with complete name and Roll number.
 For any query, pl. don’t hesitate to contact [email protected]

1. For the fixed biased configuration of figure below, Given data is RC = 2.7 KΩ, RB = 470 KΩ, VCC
= 16V, β = 90. Determine IBQ, ICQ, VCEQ, VC, VB, VE.

2. For the fixed biased configuration of figure below, Given data is RC = 2.2 KΩ, IB = 20 µA, VCE =
7.2V, IE = 4mA. Determine IC, VCC, β, RB.

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3. Given the BJT transistor characteristics of Figure below.
a. Draw a load line on the characteristics determined by E = 21 V and RC =3 kΩ for a fixed
bias configuration.
b. Choose an operating point midway between cut-off and saturation. Determine the value of
RB to establish the resulting operating point.
c. What are the resulting values of ICQ and VCEQ?
d. What is the value of β at the operating point?
e. Sketch the resulting fixed-bias configuration.

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4. For the voltage divider biased configuration of figure below, Given data is RC = 4.7 KΩ, R2 =
5.6KΩ, RE = 1.2 KΩ , VCC = 18V, VC = 12V. Determine IC, VE, VB, R1.

5. For the voltage-divider configuration of Fig. Below VCC =18V, R1 = 39KΩ, R2 = 8.2KΩ, RC =
3.3KΩ, RE= 1KΩ, β = 120. Determine the following IC, VCE, IB, VE, VB.

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