QUESTION 3 (a) In a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT), there are 3 possible modes of operation which are active, saturat

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QUESTION 3 (a) In a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT), there are 3 possible modes of operation which are active, saturat

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Question 3 A In A Bipolar Junction Transistor Bjt There Are 3 Possible Modes Of Operation Which Are Active Saturat 1
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QUESTION 3 (a) In a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT), there are 3 possible modes of operation which are active, saturation and cut-off region. Complete Table Q3(a) whether the Base- Collector (B-C) and Base-Emitter (B-E) junctions are in forward-biased or reverse biased for each mode. Assume the BJT is the NPN type. (b) Mode Forward-active Saturation Cut-off Junction (i) For the Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) amplifier circuit in Figure Q3(b). Determine the DC values of IBQ, Ico, VCEQ, Vc and VE 0.6 ΚΩ Table Q3(a) Base-Collector (B-C) V₁o M (C3, SP3) [8 marks] The addition of the emitter resistor to the DC bias of the BJT provide improved stability. Explain that statement. 430 ΚΩΣ 10 μF + 20 V <2kQ HE 10 μF B=50 ΓΚΩΣ 40 µF (C1, SP1) [3 marks] o Vo 34.7 ΚΩ Figure Q3(b): BJT Amplifier Circuit Base-Emitter (B-E) (C2, SP3) [2 marks]
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