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The document outlines an experiment focused on transistor biasing, specifically using base bias and voltage divider bias. It includes objectives, theoretical background, and a step-by-step procedure for connecting the circuit and measuring various parameters. Additionally, it prompts the user to compare results, discuss temperature effects, identify biasing types, and calculate specific voltages.
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The document outlines an experiment focused on transistor biasing, specifically using base bias and voltage divider bias. It includes objectives, theoretical background, and a step-by-step procedure for connecting the circuit and measuring various parameters. Additionally, it prompts the user to compare results, discuss temperature effects, identify biasing types, and calculate specific voltages.
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Experiment No.

5
Transistor Biasing
Part 1
:Objective
To build a circuit for transistor biasing using base bias and voltage divider
.bias

:Theory
.The circuit of fig.1 represent the base bias

:Procedure​
1.​ Connect the circuit of the fig.1
2.​ Measure the 𝑉𝐵𝐸 𝐼𝐶 𝑉𝐶𝐸 𝐼𝐵 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑉𝐵𝐶

Figure 1
𝑉𝐶𝐶 𝑅𝐶 𝑅𝐵 𝑉𝐶𝐸 𝑉𝐵𝐸 𝑉𝐵𝐶 𝐼𝐵 𝐼𝐶
𝟏𝟐𝑽 800𝛺 38𝐾𝛺

𝟏𝟐𝑽 330𝛺 38𝐾𝛺


Table 1
Report:

1.​ Compare the theoretical and practical results.

2.​ What is the effect of temperature on the stability of operating point of


transistor?

3.​ What are the main types of transistors biasing?

4.​ What are the disadvantages of base bias (fixed bias)?

5.​ Calculate the VC VE &VB?

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