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I have a transitor 2N2222.
The C is connect to resistor R1. The B is connect to source and resistor R2. The E is connect tot resistor R3. Anyone can suggest me web links that teach how to calc such value as the current which flow the R3, the voltage between B and E terminal ? Thank in advance |
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" MT00KSTN - Hai Ly Hoang" <Mail@Home.net> wrote in message
news:bntju7$14pa6b$1@ID-193509.news.uni-berlin.de... > I have a transitor 2N2222. > The C is connect to resistor R1. > The B is connect to source and resistor R2. > The E is connect tot resistor R3. > Anyone can suggest me web links that teach how to calc such value as the > current which flow the R3, the voltage between B and E terminal ? > Thank in advance > > The voltage between B and E (PN junction) is a function of collector current and temperature. For a small signal transistor at room temperature its about 0.7V. Unless you are designing logarithmic or exponential amplifiers this value is good enough for most practical calculations. The exact value is Vbe=[ln(Ic + Io) -lnIo]kT/q |
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" MT00KSTN - Hai Ly Hoang" <Mail@Home.net> wrote in message news:bntju7$14pa6b$1@ID-193509.news.uni-berlin.de... > I have a transitor 2N2222. > The C is connect to resistor R1. > The B is connect to source and resistor R2. > The E is connect tot resistor R3. > Anyone can suggest me web links that teach how to calc such value as the > current which flow the R3, the voltage between B and E terminal ? > Thank in advance http://homepage.ntlworld.com/g.knott/index9.htm |
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