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BJT stands for Bipolar Junction Transistor. It is a three-terminal electronic device constructed of doped semiconductor material and may be used in amplifying or switching applications.

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Derive terminal voltages for a BJT

Question: A BJT for which \$BV_{CBO}\$ is 30 V is connected as shown in the figure below. What voltages would you measure on the collector, base and emitter? …
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BJT Transistors

I am studying Transistors from the book: Arts of Electronics by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill (second edition). I have a few questions related to the working of a transistor, especially in the satur …
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BJT: Equation of Vce for Saturation Region

In Sedra and Smith: Microelectronics Circuits (6E), it is mentioned, on page 185: Recalling that the CBJ is much larger than the EBJ, the forward-voltage drop \$v_{BC}\$ will be smaller than \$v_{ …
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Calculation of collector resistance for maximum output swing

simulate this circuit – Schematic created using CircuitLab Question from Sedra and Smith (7th Edition) Question: The given bias arrangement is to be used for a common-base amplifier. Design t …
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Art of Electronics: Transistor switch

I am studying Transistors from the book - "Arts of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill (second edition). In the text, there is the following circuit (under title - Transistor Switch) on …
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