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Transistor Amplifier Circuits Unit 2 – Common Base Circuit


Exercise 1 – Common Base Circuit DC Operation


EXERCISE OBJECTIVE


When you have completed this exercise, you will be able to determine the dc operating
conditions of a common base (CB) transistor circuit by using a typical CB circuit. You will
verify your results with a multimeter.


DISCUSSION



  • In common base amplifier circuits the base terminal is common to both the input and output
    signals.

  • The voltage divider network provides the fixed dc base voltage required to forward bias the
    base-emitter junction of the transistor.

  • The voltage divider equation can be used to calculate the base voltage (VB).

  • VBE, base-emitter voltage, of a forward biased silicon transistor is approximately 0.6 V.

  • The emitter voltage (VE) is the difference between the base voltage and the base-emitter
    voltage. VE = VB - VBE

  • Ohm’s law is used to calculate both emitter current (IE) and collector current (IC).

  • Collector current can be found in two other ways: First the collector current is approximately
    equal to the emitter current. Second the collector current is the difference between the emitter
    current and the base current. IC = IE − IB

  • Transistor characteristic curves and dc load lines are used to determine the Q (quiescent)
    point, dc-point, or operating point of the transistor circuit.

  • Saturation occurs when the base-collector voltage is zero.

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