Question 13.5: Analysis of the Fixed Base Bias Circuit Repeat Example 13.4 ...
Analysis of the Fixed Base Bias Circuit
Repeat Example 13.4 with β = 300.
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First, we assume operation in the active region. This leads to
I_B=\frac{V_{CC}-0.7}{R_B}=71.5~\mu\mathrm{A}
I_C=\beta I_B=21.45\mathrm{~mA}
V_{CE}=V_{CC}-R_CI_C=-6.45\mathrm{~V}
The requirements for the active region are VCE > 0.2 V and IB > 0, which are not met. Thus, the transistor is not operating in the active region.
Next, we assume that the transistor is in saturation. This leads to
I_C=\frac{V_{CC}-0.2}{R_C}=14.7~\mathrm{mA}
and
I_B=\frac{V_{CC}-0.7}{R_B}=71.5~\mu\mathrm{A}
Now, we find that the conditions for saturation (IB > 0 and βIB > IC) are met. Thus, we have solved the circuit, and VCE = 0.2 V.
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