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Basic Electronics
Tutorial: Transistors & FETs
Q2.
A common emitter amplifier with fixed bias is to be designed to
operate with a 9V dc power supply. The quiescent point collector
current and C-E voltage are 9.2mA and 4.4 V respectively. The
transistor has a dc current gain of 115 and a B-E voltage of 0.7V.
Estimate the values of collector and base resistors.
Q3.
a) Explain the need to provide biasing currents for transistor
amplifier circuits
b) A Si npn transistor having a static current gain of 60, is connected
as a common emitter amplifier with a single bias resistor
between the base and the supply. The dc supply voltage is 6V
and the load resistor is 1K.
1) Sketch the circuit diagram for the amplifier
2) Calculate the quiescent base and collector currents
3) Determine the quiescent C-E voltage
Q4.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Ic(mA)
100
20
Q5.
Figure 1
Q - point
Ib=110
A
Ib=100
A
Ib=90A
Ib=80A
Ib=70A
Ib=60A
Ib=50A
Ib=40A
Ib=30A
Ib=20A
Ib=10A
9
VCE(V)
Q6.
Figure 2 shows a family of output characteristics for a FET. The
transistor is used in a resistance loaded common source amplifier.
10
VGS = 0V
VGS = -1V
VGS = -2V
VGS = -2.5V
VDS(V)
ID(mA)
10
0
2
Pinch off
voltage - Vp
Figure 2