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BJT, AC behavior. Bollen. BJT AC behaviour DC & AC signals Characteristics DC input characteristics AC input characteristics How to draw and ac circuit Configurations Common Emitter Examples Calculating. BJT Impedance reflection p 171 Input/output resistance Source resistiance
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BJT AC behaviour DC & AC signals Characteristics DC input characteristics AC input characteristics How to draw and ac circuit Configurations Common Emitter Examples Calculating BJT Impedance reflection p 171 Input/output resistance Source resistiance CE example Common Collector Example Calculations Common Base Example Calculations AGENDA Bollen
Signal operation can be seen as a small variation on the DC bias of a circuit. If the signals are very small to the DC bias, transistor parameters can be considered as constant. While the BJT is a non-lineair behavior component this appoximation is only valid for very small variations on the DC-bias point. The first thing to do is to explain the AC model of a BJT, afterwards we make applications an calculations on a complete AC circuit. BJT, AC behavior P.J.F. Paap P.J.F. Paap Bollen
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DC model ac model BJT, characteristics DC model; Vbe = 0V7 Ube, Uce, Ic, Ib, Ie Capitals ac model; re = 26mV/Ie ube, uce, ic, ib, ie Low cases Bollen
BJT, DC input characteristics Vbe = 0V7 Bollen
BJT, AC input characteristics re = 26mV/Ic The dynamic resistor can be calculated by the DC current Ic Bollen
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1 Kill all DC sources (ΔU = 0 V) replacing each dcvoltage source with a short circuit and each dccurrent source with an open circuit 2 Replace all Capacitors ( xc = 1/2.pi.f ) 3 Use the ac model of the active devices T model for BJT BJT, how to draw an ac circuit 1/4 Bollen
1 Kill all DC sources (ΔU = 0 V) replacing each dcvoltage source with a short circuit and each dccurrent source with an open circuit BJT, how to draw an ac circuit 2/4 Bollen
2 Replace all Capacitors ( xc = 1/2.pi.f ) BJT, how to draw an ac circuit 3/4 Bollen
3 Use the ac model of the active devices, T model for BJT BJT, how to draw an ac circuit 4/4 Bollen
1 Common Emitter Input = base Output = collector 2Common Collector Input = base Output = emitter or Emitter follower 3Common Base Input = emitter Output = collector BJT, configurations Bollen
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BJT, CE calculating Law of Bollen here ix = ib Bollen
Ib does NOT flow through Rb • When Rb changes in value, base current will NOT change • Through re, base current & collector current • If input voltage increases, output voltage decreases BJT, CE calculating Bollen
BJT, CE calculating There is NO Rb !! Bollen
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BJT, CE example NO Rb1 en Rb2 in the formula !! Bollen
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BJT, impedence reflection page 171 If you stand in base you see all resistors in the emitter (ß+1) magnified If you stand in emitter you see all resistors in the base 1/(ß+1) magnified Bollen
Rs causes an attenuation in combination with the input resistance of the circuit.Then the signal is amplificated ! BJT, source resistance Bollen
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