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Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
22276
OTA ID:
102922
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Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
22277
OTA ID:
104038
Consider the circuit shown. Assume the [VBE] of a conducting transistor is apprx. 0.7 and that ~=1. For an input of -0.3V, find the current ic2 and voltage VE. Show how you arrived at the answer. ic2 = -4.6mA or 0.2mA or 0mA or 4.2mA VE = 0.4V or 0.24V or 1.4V or 0.34V Diagram see attached pdf file.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
22324
OTA ID:
102922
Consider the circuit shown. Assume the [VBE] of a conducting transistor is apprx. 0.7 and that ~=1. For an input of -0.3V, find the voltage Vc1 and voltage Vc2. Show how you arrived at your answer. Vc1 = 0.4V or 1.4V or 0.2V or -0.4V Vc2 = 0.4V or -5V or 0.7V or 0.34V See attached pdf file for diagram.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
22326
OTA ID:
102922
Consider the circuit shown. Assume the [VBE] of a conducting transistor is apprx. 0.7 and that ~=1. For an input of -0.3V, find the current ic1. If we changed the input to 0.5V, determine which transistor is on and which is off. Show how you arrived at your answer. ic1 = -4.6mA or 0.2mA or 4.6mA or -0.2mA =============================================== a) Q1 is on, Q2 is off b) Q1 is off, Q2 is on c) both Q1 and Q2 are on d) both Q1 and Q2 are off ================================================= attached pdf file contained the diagram
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
22327
OTA ID:
102922
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