Q1. A transistor uses potential divider method of biasing. Assume that, R1 = 50 kΩ , R2 = 10 kΩ, VCC = 12 V, VBE = 0.1V and RE = 1kΩ. Find the value of IC and explain your answer
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In a potential divider biasing method, two resistors R1 and R2 are used to provide a stable biasing voltage to the base of the transistor. The emitter resistor RE is used to provide stability against variations in β (beta) of the transistor. The collector current Show more…
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