Transcription of Transistor Basics - Ted Pavlic
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Transistor BasicsLab 1: The bipolar ( junction ) TransistorECE 327:Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory IAbstractIn the lab, we explore several common Transistor circuits; we build a common-emitter amplifier, apnpcurrent source, annpnemitter follower, and class B and class AB ( , biased) push pull , we introduce basic operating guidelines for bipolar transistors and outlines of these bipolar junction Transistor Model22 The Ideal bipolar junction Transistor3 Saturation Mode and Compliance.. 33 Common-Emitter Amplifier44pnpCurrent Sources55pnpCurrent Mirror66npnEmitter Follower77 Simple Class-B Push Pull Amplifier88 Biased Class-B Push Pull Amplifier9A Bootstrapping for Higher Input Impedance10B Parts11 Note about diode/bandgap conventions:We use the convention that a typical silicon BJT base emitter diode drop is V and a standard general purpose silicon diode drop is V. Other conventionsuse V or V for one or both.
ECE 327 [Lab 1: The Bipolar (Junction) Transistor] Transistor Basics 2 The Ideal Bipolar Junction Transistor Because the current gain β is typically unknown or varies greatly with …
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