HW 07
HW 07
Homework #7 solution
5.54. A common-emitter amplifier circuit operated with VCC = +10 V is biased
at VCE = +1 V. Find the voltage gain, the maximum allowed output negative
swing without the transistor entering saturation, and the corresponding maxi-
mum input signal permitted.
The voltage gain is
vc VCC − VCE 10 − 1
A= = = = 360
vbe VT 25 × 10−3
The maximum negative output swing is
VCE = VCC − IC RC
This is tabulated in second column. The gain, A, is
RC IC
A=−
VT
This is tabulated in the third column. The minimum output voltage swing is determined by
the edge of saturation, vCE,sat = 0.3 V. It is
1
vo,min = vCE,sat − VCE
This is tabulated in the fourth column. The maximum output voltage swing is determined
by cutoff, iC = 0, so that
The maximum negative output swing is −Vo = −gm RC Vi , which would make the bias point
equal to
IC RC
VCE = VCE,sat + Vo = VCE,sat + gm RC Vi = VCE,sat + Vi
VT
Note also that
VCE = VCC − IC RC
Eliminating IC RC we get
2
VCC − VCE
VCE = VCE,sat + Vi
VT
Vi VCC
VCE 1 + = VCE,sat + Vi
VT VT
VCC
VCE,sat + VT
Vi 5
0.3 + 25 ×5
VCE = Vi
= 5 = 1.13 V
1+ VT
1 + 25
5.58. Sketch and label the voltage transfer characteristics of the pnp common-
emitter amplifiers shown in Fig. P5.58.
(a)
(b)
3
5.65. For the circuit in Fig. P5.56 select a value for RB so that the transistor
saturates with an overdrive factor of 10. The BJT is specified to have a minimum
β of 20 and VCE sat = 0.2 V. What is the value of forced β archieved?