V+=+5 V Consider the C-E amplifier shown in Figure P. 2, the transistor parameters are ß = 100, VBE(ON) = 0.7 V, Vr = 26

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V+=+5 V Consider the C-E amplifier shown in Figure P. 2, the transistor parameters are ß = 100, VBE(ON) = 0.7 V, Vr = 26

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V+=+5 V Consider the C-E amplifier shown in Figure P. 2, the transistor parameters are ß = 100, VBE(ON) = 0.7 V, Vr = 26 mV, and VA=00. a) Design the circuit such that Ico = 0.3 mA and VCEQ = 3 V. b) Find the small-signal voltage gain A, = v. /vs. c) Assuming Ce behaves as a perfect short circuit, find the -3dB frequency due to Cc = 0.1 uF. Rc www VO Cc w Rg = 50 ΕΩ WW Rs = 1000 I RE WW CE V=-5V Figure P. 2.
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