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Mark kevin d.

Fuentes
BSEE-2D

EXPERIMENT NO. 8
COMMON OUTPUT CHARACTERISTIC CURVE

I. Objective:

To determine the characteristic of common base configuration.

II. Discussion

The base to mass therefore in a pnp is had for having J and polarizes to you directly

must have Va positive βE while for having polarized Jc inversely I must have Va CB negative.

Dalla deduces that in the escape characteristic, the escape is the c while VCB and Iand are the

income in largeness’s, it is preferred of the two to take and like parameter in how much the c@

And and they are obtained of the straight horizontals in the active region that extend in the

quadrant characterized fromand > 0 and V0CB < the region of saturation in which increases of

current with V are had bruschithe almost constant CB are obtained forand > 0 0and VCB> that is

directly polarized JC while the interdiction region is had forand< 0 and the splices are obtained

inversely polarizing both .

As far as the income characteristic, it is the same one of the directly polarized diode valve
unless to growing of VtheCB for Early effect it increasesand and therefore the curves are gotten
thicker.

III. Materials
Function generator
Variable power supply
Rc=10kΩ
Rc=15kΩ
Potentiometer=10kΩ
Digital tester
Transistor 2N2222
IV. Procedure

1.
Construct the circuit as shown in Fig. 9. Set VCE according to the table and the

current at emitter by varying the Vcc and R1.

2.
Record the result in Table 9.

3.
Draw the characteristic curve VCB vs. IC.

R1 R1
E C

B
VEE VCB

IC

IE

VCC RC

COMMON BASE OUTPUT


CHARACTERISTIC CURVE

V. Data and Results:

IC
Ie

VCE

0V 2V 4V 6V 8V 10V 12V 14V 16V 18V

0 0 2.021 4.041 6.04 8.082 10.125 12.079 14.211 16.165 18.119


nA nA nA nA nA nA nA nA nA

10mA 0.7702 10.052 10.007 10.095 10.109 10.12 10.129 10.137 10.144 10.15
85 mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA
mA
20mA 0.8482 20.524 20.58 20.663 20.668 20.697 20.721 20.741 20.759 20.775
1 mA 7 mA mA mA mA mA mA mA
mA mA
30mA 0.9100 30.712 30.798 30.858 30.904 30.941 30.97 30.996 31.017 31.036
34 mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA
mA
40mA 0.9634 41.101 41.218 41.3 41.361 41.409 41.448 41.481 41.509 41.534
18 mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA
mA
50mA 1.002 49.271 49.413 49.511 49.583 49.64 49.686 49.725 49.757 49.786
mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA

60mA 1.055 61.726 61.906 62.028 62.118 62.188 62.243 62.29 62.329 62.363
mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA

IE = 0

VCB = 0V

VCB = 2V
VCB = 4V

VCB = 6V

VCB = 8V
VCB = 10V

VCB = 12V

VCB = 14V
VCB = 16V

VCB = 18V

IE = 10 mA
VCB = 0V

VCB = 2V

VCB = 4V
VCB = 6V

VCB = 8V

VCB = 10V

VCB = 12V
VCB = 14V

VCB = 16V
VCB = 18V

IE = 20mA

VCB = 0V

VCB = 2V
VCB = 4V

VCB = 6V

VCB = 8V
VCB= 10V

VCB 12V

VCB= 14

VCB = 16V
VCB =18V

IE = 30mA

VCB = 0V

VCB = 2V
VCB = 4V

VCB = 6V
VCB = 8V

VCB= 10V

VCB 12V
VCB= 14

VCB = 16V

VCB =18V
IE = 40mA

VCB = 0V

VCB = 2V

VCB = 4V
VCB = 6V

VCB = 8V
VCB= 10V

VCB 12V

VCB= 14

VCB = 16V
VCB =18V

IE = 50mA

VCB = 0V
VCB = 2V

VCB = 4V
VCB = 6V

VCB = 8V

VCB= 10V
VCB 12V

VCB= 14

VCB = 16V

VCB =18V
IE = 60mA

VCB = 0V

VCB = 2V
VCB = 4V

VCB = 6V
VCB = 8V

VCB= 10V

VCB 12V
VCB= 14

VCB = 16V

VCB =18V
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION

GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION
70

61.726 61.906 62.028 62.118 62.188 62.243 62.29 62.329 62.363


60

50 49.271 49.413 49.511 49.583 49.64 49.686 49.725 49.757 49.786

41.101 41.218 41.3 41.361 41.409 41.448 41.481 41.509 41.534


40
IC

30 30.712 30.798 30.858 30.904 30.941 30.97 30.996 31.017 31.036

20 20.524 20.587 20.663 20.668 20.697 20.721 20.741 20.759 20.775

10 10.052 10.007 10.095 10.109 10.12 10.129 10.137 10.144 10.15

1.055
1.002
0.963418
0 0.910034
0.84821
0.770285
0 0.0000020210.0000040410.00000604
0.00000808200000000001
0.0000101250.0000120790.0000142110.0000161650.000018119
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18

VCB
VI. Conclusion:

VII. Questions

1.
The common base configuration has a input impedance, but it can have a

voltage gain.
2.
The current in gain of common base configuration is just ,

and the output impedance is simply .


3.
The and _ are in phase for the common-base configuration.

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