C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 1 Chapter 4 Bipolar Junction Transistors
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 2 BJT I-V Relationships Ebers-Moll Model -Table 4.2 Input and Output Characteristics SPICE parameters ----to I-V curvers Regions of Opertion Biasing the BJT Bias Stability Small Signal Models Single Transistor Amplifiers
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 3 Output characteristics B-E and C-B Junctions
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 4 Forward Bias
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 5 Ebers-Moll for computer/hand use 4.13
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 6 Ebers-Moll for computer/hand use
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 7 Example Using Table 4.2 Eqs
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 8 SPICE Example to VERIFY Table 4.2
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 9 Generating OTC Curves Ex 4.14 pp239
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 10 Circuit Modeling of Regions
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 11 Physical Base Currents
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 12 Example Region chk 4.12
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 13 Simple BJT Switch 4.12
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 14 Operating and Biasing Constraints
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 15 Fixed Biased Circuit pp236-54
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 16 Temperature Effects and RE pp239
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 17 Analysis of Transistor DC Bias
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 18 Self Biased with RE
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 19 Self Biased with RE
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 20 Self Biased Example
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 21 Example Con’t
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 22 Bias Stability
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 23 Collector Current Variation
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 24 Collector Current Variation
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 25 Collector Current Variation
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 26 Example
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 27 PSPICE
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 28 Small Signal Model pp 256
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 29 Small Signal Model pp257
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 30 Small Signal Model Gain pp See Ex 4.9 Application of ss models
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 31 Application of Small Signal Model pp262
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 32 Small Signal Model with Re pp285
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 33 Small Signal Model with Re pp285
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 34 Common Collector pp290
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 35 Common Collector Con’t
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 36 Small Signal Model Con’t Add Cs
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 37 Small Signal Model Cuttoff f
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 38 Small Signal Model Cuttoff f 0 dB See Fig 4.73 pp 325 also. This slide presents a very key concept. In practice in broad band amplifier design one CANNOT expect to apply a transistor beyond T….
C. Hutchens Chap 4 ECEN 3313 Handouts 39 Small Signal Model EX 4.76 This is what its is about Understand and know for exam!!!