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CHAPTER 10 AC Power Bipolar Junction Transistors: Operation, Circuit Models, and Applications
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Controlled-source models of linear amplifier transistor operation
Figure 10.1 10-1 Figure 10.1
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Models of ideal transistor switches
Figure 10.2 10-2 Figure 10.2
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Bipolar junction transistors
Figure 10.4 Figure 10.4 10-3
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Flow of emitter electrons into the collector in an npn BJT
Current flow in an npn BJT Figure 10.5 Figure 10.6 Figure 10.5, 10.6 10-4
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Definition of BJT voltages and currents
Figure 10.7 Figure 10.7, 10.8 The BE junction open-collector curve Figure 10.8 10-5
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(a) Ideal test circuit to determine the i-v characteristic of a BJT
(b) The collector-emitter output characteristics of a BJT Figure 10.9a Figure 10.9b Figure 10.9 10-6
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Determination of the operation region of a BJT
Figure 10.10 Figure 10.10 10-7
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Load-line analysis of a simplified BJT amplifier
Figure 10.13 Figure 10.13 10-8
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Circuit illustrating the amplification effect in a BJT
Figure 10.15 Figure 10.15, 10.16 Amplification of sinusoidal oscillations in a BJT Figure 10.16 10-9
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Practical BJT self-bias DC circuit
Figure 10.20 Figure 10.20, 10.21 DC self-bias circuit represented in equivalent-circuit form Figure 10.21 10-10
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An npn BJT large-signal model
Figure 10.22 Figure 10.22 10-11
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BJT switching characteristic
Figure 10.30 Figure 10.30 10-12
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TTL NAND gate Figure 10.32 Figure 10.31 Figure 10.31, 10.32 10-13
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