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ECE212s (UG2023) - Introduction to Electronics (39309)

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For the CE amplifier below, the bias point will be sensitive to PVT variations.

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For the circuit below, assume the BJT is in active mode and VBE,ON = 0.7 V. If RE = 2.6 kOhm, then gm (in mS) is approximately equal to ....

Hint: gm = IC/VT. Assume VT = 26mV. Assume beta is very large.

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For a PNP BJT to work in active mode, which of the following is true?

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For the circuit below, assume the BJT is in active mode and VBE,ON = 0.7 V. If RE = 2.2 kOhm, then IC (in mA) is approximately equal to ..... 

Hint: Assume beta is very large.

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For a BJT, if VBE is kept constant and VCE is decreased, the BJT enters saturation mode. When the BJT enters saturation

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For the amplifier circuit shown below, assume the BJT is biased in active mode. If RC = 4.3 kOhm and the required gain is -67, then the amplifier should be designed such that IC (in mA) is approximately equal to ....

Hint: gm = IC/VT. Assume VT = 26mV.

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For the amplifier circuit shown below, assume the BJT is biased in active mode. If the input amplitude is 1 mV, RC = 1.4 kOhm and IC =  1.7 mA, then the output amplitude (in mV) is approximately equal to .....

Hint: gm = IC/VT. Assume VT = 26mV.

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For the circuit below, if RC = 3 kOhm, then VCE (in Volts) is approximately equal to .....

Hint: Assume beta is very large.

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A BJT transistor is biased such that it has a collector current IC = 1mA independent of temperature. At a temperature of 62 degree Celsius, the transconductance (gm) (in mS) is equal to .....    

Hint: You can use the approximate value of VT at room temperature to calculate the value of VT at any other temperature:

VT (at temperature To in Kelvin) = 26mV * To/300

gm = IC/VT.

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For the amplier circuit shown below, assume the BJT is biased in active mode. If the input is sinusoidal with amplitude = 1 mV, VCC = 12 V, RC = 3.1 kOhm and IC =  1.7 mA, then the maximum total voltage (dc + ac) at Vout (in V) is approximately equal to .....

Hint: gm = IC/VT. Assume VT = 26mV.

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