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Bipolar Junction Transistor Circuit Analysis EE314

BJT Transistor Circuit Analysis Large signal DC analysis Small signal equivalent Amplifiers Chapter 13: Bipolar Junction Transistors

Circuit with BJTs Our approach: Operating point - dc operating point Analysis of the signals - the signals to be amplified Circuit is divided into: model for large-signal dc analysis of BJT circuit bias circuits for BJT amplifier small-signal models used to analyze circuits for signals being amplified Remember !

Large-Signal dc Analysis: Active-Region Model Important: a current-controlled current source models the dependence of the collector current on the base current VCB reverse bias ? VBE forward bias ? The constrains for IB and VCE must be satisfy to keep BJT in the active-mode

Large-Signal dc Analysis: Saturation-Region Model VCB forward bias ? VBE forward bias ?

Large-Signal dc Analysis: Cutoff-Region Model VCB reverse bias ? VBE reverse bias ? If small forward-bias voltage of up to about 0.5 V are applied, the currents are often negligible and we use the cutoff-region model.

Large-Signal dc Analysis: characteristics of an npn BJT

Large-Signal dc Analysis Procedure: (1) select the operation mode of the BJT (2) use selected model for the device to solve the circuit and determine IC, IB, VBE, and VCE (3) check to see if the solution satisfies the constrains for the region, if so the analysis is done (4) if not, assume operation in a different region and repeat until a valid solution is found This procedure is very important in the analysis and design of the bias circuit for BJT amplifier. The objective of the bias circuit is to place the operating point in the active region. Bias point – it is important to select IC, IB, VBE, and VCE independent of the b and operation temperature. Example 13.4, 13.5, 13.6

Large-Signal dc Analysis: Bias Circuit VBB acts as a short circuit for ac signals From Example 13.6 Remember: that the Q point should be independent of the b (stability issue) VBB & VCC provide this stability, however this impractical solution Other approach is necessary to solve this problem-resistor network

Large-Signal dc Analysis: Four-Resistor Bias Circuit Solution of the bias problem: 3 1 Thevenin equivalent 4 2 Equivalent circuit for active-region model Input Output

Small-Signal Equivalent Circuit Small signal equivalent circuit for BJT: Thevenin equivalent and

Common Emitter Amplifier First perform DC analysis to find small-signal equivalent parameters at the operating point. Find voltage gain:   Find input impedance:  

Common Emitter Amplifier Find current gain   Find power gain:   Find output impedance:  

Problem 13. 13: Suppose that a certain npn transistor has VBE = 0 Problem 13.13: Suppose that a certain npn transistor has VBE = 0.7V for IE =10mA. Compute VBE for IE = 1mA. Repeat for IE = 1µA. Assume that VT = 26mV.

Problem 13. 14: Consider the circuit shown in Figure P13. 14 Problem 13.14: Consider the circuit shown in Figure P13.14. Transistors Q1 and Q2 are identical, both having IES = 10-14A and β = 100. Calculate VBE and IC2. Assume that VT = 26mV for both transistors. Hint: Both transistors are operating in the active region. Because the transistors are identical and have identical values of VBE, their collector currents are equal.

Problem 13. 50: The transistors shown in Figure P13 Problem 13.50: The transistors shown in Figure P13.50 operate in active region and have β = 100, VBE=0.7V. Determine IC and VCE for each transistor. I1 IE2 VBE

Problem 13. 52: Analyze the circuit of Figure P13 Problem 13.52: Analyze the circuit of Figure P13.52 to determine IC and VCE. I IC I1 IB IE

Problem 13. 45: Analyze the circuits shown in Figure P13 Problem 13.45: Analyze the circuits shown in Figure P13.45 to determine I and V. For all transistors, assume that β = 100 and |VBE| = 0.7V in both the active and saturation regions. Repeat for β = 300.

Problem 13.45: Contd.

Problem 13. 67: Consider the emitter-follower amplifier of Figure P13 Problem 13.67: Consider the emitter-follower amplifier of Figure P13.67 . Draw the dc circuit and find ICQ. Next, determine the value of rπ. Then, calculate midband values for Av, Avoc, Zin, Ai, G and Z0. I1

BJTs – Practical Aspects npn

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