calculate Vc, Ic and Vce values in the bipolar transistor circuit in the figure. 82 k? I<sub>E</sub>=0 24 k? 16V 2.7 k? V<sub>C</sub> ? = 180 V<sub>BE</sub> = 0.7 V V<sub>E</sub> = 0.6 V R<sub>E</sub> = 400 1.6 k?
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- The resistor connected to the base of the transistor is labeled R and has a value of 40Ω. - The resistor connected to the emitter of the transistor is labeled Re and has a value of 2.7kΩ. - The resistor connected to the collector of the transistor is labeled Rc Show more…
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