2. Calculate the following for the transistor in Figure 2-2. B=180 15V 5V RB RC Figure 2-2 RL VRL 9 V IRL 20 mA FORMULA ANSWER Ic (CUTOFF) VRC (CUTOFF) IC(SAT) VCE(SAT) IB(SAT) RC RB
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- 15V: This is the supply voltage (VCC) in volts. - ZRC: This is the collector impedance (ZRC) in ohms. - ICUTOFF: This is the cutoff collector current (ICutoff) in mA. - VRO (CUTOFF): This is the cutoff voltage (VRO) in volts. - 5V: This is the voltage drop Show more…
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