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University of Baghdad Subject: Electronics I

College of Engineering Second Class 2020-2021


Department of Electrical Eng. Dr. Ismael Shanan Desher

Electronic Lecture 7: AC BJT Analysis (Boylestad Ch 4 page 205)


Multistage Configuration
2. CURRENT MIRRORS
The current mirror is
1. a dc network in which the current through a load is controlled by a current at
another point in the network.
2. if the controlling current is raised or lowered the current through the load will
change to the same level.
If Q1 and Q2 are identical then
VBE1=VBE2 and IB1=IB2

=βI
= = = = =
EXAMPLE 4.28: Calculate the current I through each of the transistor Q 2 and Q 3 in
the circuit of Fig. 4.77.
Sol:

3. CURRENT SOURCE CIRCUITS


EXAMPLE 4.29 Calculate the constant current I in the circuit of Fig. 4.82 .

VB

VE
R1
R2
IE

-VEE =

EXAMPLE 4.30 Calculate the constant current I in the circuit of Fig. 4.84 .
2. h-parameters model for BJT ((AC BJT Analysis (Boylestad Ch 5 page 321 )
**** h means hybrid
2.1 h-parameters for CE Configuration

2.2 h-parameters for CB Configuration

2.3 Hybrid versus re model Approximate for CE and CB Configuration


2.4 Approximate h-parameters model for CE and CB Configuration

EXAMPLE 5.20 For the network, determine:


a. Z i .
b. Z o .
c. A v .
d. A i .

Sol.
c. Av

d. Ai = Io / Ii

= + = −
/ /

( + ) =

=
+

( + ) = ×
+

= = × ×
+ +
EXAMPLE 5.21 For the network, determine:
a. Z i .
b. Z o .
c. A v .
d. A i .

RE = 2.2 kΩ, Rc = 3.3 kΩ, VEE = 4 V, VCC = 10 V, hfb = -0.99, hib = 14.3 Ω, and
hob = 0.5 µS.
Sol

1/hob

c. Av

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