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UNIT 2: Bipolar Junction Transistor

This document contains 19 questions regarding analysis of bipolar junction transistor circuits. The questions cover determining currents, voltages, bias conditions such as cutoff, saturation and linear region, and calculating beta. Sample solutions are provided for some of the circuit analysis questions. The document aims to teach analysis of basic BJT amplifier and switch circuits.

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UNIT 2: Bipolar Junction Transistor

This document contains 19 questions regarding analysis of bipolar junction transistor circuits. The questions cover determining currents, voltages, bias conditions such as cutoff, saturation and linear region, and calculating beta. Sample solutions are provided for some of the circuit analysis questions. The document aims to teach analysis of basic BJT amplifier and switch circuits.

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UNIT 2: Bipolar Junction Transistor

Q.1 Determine IB, IC, ,IE, VBE and VCB in the circuit of figure.The transitor has
a βdc=150
Q.2 A base current of 50 µA is applied to the transitor in figure and a voltaeg
of 5V is dropped across Rc .Determine the βdc of the transitor

Solution:

Q.3 Calculate αdc for the transitor in above problem no 2

Solution:
Q.4. Determine each current in following figure. What is the βdc?

Solution :

Q.5. Find VCE,VBE and VCB in both circuits of figure


Solution:

Q.6 Determine whether or not the transistors in figure is saturated

Solution:
Q.7 Find Ib,IE and IC in following figure. Given αdc=0.98

Solution:
Q.8.Determine the terminal volategs of each transistor with respect to ground
for each circuit in figure.Also determine VCE,VBE and VCB

Solution:
Q. 9 Determine Ic(sat) for the transistor in the following figure. What is the
value of IB necessary to produce saturation? What minimum value of VIN is
necessary for saturation ?Assume VCE(Sat)= 0V

Solution:

Q. 10. The transistor in figure has β dc of 50.Determine the value of RB


required to ensure saturation when VIN is 5v.What must VIN be to cut off the
transistor? Assume VCE(Sat)=0V

Solution:
Q.11 Determine the intercept points of the dc load line on the vertical and
horizontal axes of the collector-characteristics curves for the circuit in figure

Solution:

Q.12 Assume that you wish to bias the transistor in fig with IB=20µA.To what
voltage must you change the VBB supply? What are Ic and VCE at the Q-
point ,given that βdc=50?
Solution:
Q. 13 Determine whether the transistor in is biased in cutoff, saturation, or
the linear region. Keep in mind that Ic=βdc IB is valid only in the linear region

Solution:
14.What is the minimum value of Βdc in following figure that makes
RIN(BASE)≥10R2

Solution:

15.The bias resistor R2 in figure is replaced by a 15 kΩ potentiometer. What


minimum resistance setting causes saturation?
Solution:

16 If the potentiometer described in problem is set at 2 KΩ,What are the


values for Ic and VCE?
Solution:

17.Determine all transistor terminal voltages with respect to ground in


following figure .Do not neglect the input
resistance at the base or VBE
18.(a)Determine VB in figure shown

(b) If RE is doubled ,what is the value of VB?

Solution:

19.a)Find the Q-point values for figure bellow.

b)Find the minimum power rating of the transistor in figure bellow.


Solution:

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