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− | # | + | #Compare your measured value of <math>h_{FE}</math> or <math>\beta</math> for the transistor to the spec sheet? (10 pnts) |
#What is <math>\alpha</math> for the transistor?(10 pnts) | #What is <math>\alpha</math> for the transistor?(10 pnts) | ||
#The base must always be more _________(________) than the emitter for a npn (pnp)transistor to conduct I_C.(10 pnts) | #The base must always be more _________(________) than the emitter for a npn (pnp)transistor to conduct I_C.(10 pnts) |
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DC Transistor Curves
Transistor circuit
1.) Identify the type (n-p-n or p-n-p) of transistor you are using and fill in the following specifications.
Value | Description |
Collector-Base breakdown voltage | |
Emitter-Base Breakdown Voltage | |
Maximum Collector Voltage | |
Maximum Collector Current | |
Transistor Power rating( | )|
DC current gain |
2.) Construct the circuit below according to the type of transistor you have.
3.) Measure the emitter current
for several values of by changing such that the base current A is constant.
V_{CC} | V_B | V_ E | I_B | I_E |
4.) Repeat the previous measurements for
A. Remember to keep so the transistor doesn't burn out5.) Graph
-vs- for each value of and above. (40 pnts)6.) Overlay points from the transistor's data sheet on the graph in part 5.).(10 pnts)
Questions
- Compare your measured value of or for the transistor to the spec sheet? (10 pnts)
- What is for the transistor?(10 pnts)
- The base must always be more _________(________) than the emitter for a npn (pnp)transistor to conduct I_C.(10 pnts)
- For a transistor to conduct I_C the base-emitter junction must be ___________ biased.(10 pnts)
- For a transistor to conduct I_C the collector-base junction must be ___________ biased.(10 pnts)