What diode equation? The exponential one? Show how a fixed value of Vbe = 0.7 V comes from that.@WBahn
I don't have a problem with making the assumption that VBE = 0.7V. This comes from the diode equation.
How did you arrive that VCE(sat) = 0.3V?
As for Vce(sat) being 0.3 V, like the diode equation it is an approximate model that holds reasonable well for a wide range of small-signal silicon BJT transistors over a wide range of useful operating points. Common values are 0.2 V, 0.25 V, and 0.3 V. Just as common assumptions for Vd or Vbe are 0.6 V, 0.65 V, or 0.7 V. In this case I chose 0.3 V because the device datasheet (posted earlier in the thread) shows that the max saturation voltage at a collector current of 50 mA (and a beta of 10) is 0.3 V. This transistor is being operated reasonably near that current level and so justifies that choice.



