DC Analysis of BJT

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DCJW

Joined May 18, 2022
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Hi, I would like to do the DC analysis of the following circuits but thers a problem here, the value of VBB is so high when using the formula (VBB=VEE+(VCC-VEE)RB) because there is no R1 and R2 only RB is given,is it the problem is at the formula or is the value normal ?
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LvW

Joined Jun 13, 2013
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Please, don`t use symbols (like VBB etc) not shown in the circuit.
More than that, explain the formula mentioned in your text.
Otherwise, we cannot comment.
 

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DCJW

Joined May 18, 2022
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VBB is the base voltage of a bipolar junction transistor, which can be calculated using the formula above which is VBB=VEE+(VCC-VEE)RB then only use these values to calculate the value of IB which is the base current, but then after I found the value of IB there will be a big difference compared to when I do a simulation in LTSpice.

VEE=-5
VCC=+5
β=200
VBE(on)=0.7


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LvW

Joined Jun 13, 2013
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Referring to the first (handwritten) formula:
Did you realize that at the right side of the equation we have "voltage*Ohm=voltage"?
 

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DCJW

Joined May 18, 2022
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Referring to the first (handwritten) formula:
Did you realize that at the right side of the equation we have "voltage*Ohm=voltage"?
Ya, I now only realize the problem in this formula, Thanks for your advice.
 

Jony130

Joined Feb 17, 2009
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So for this case the emitter current is Ie = (5V - 0.7V)/(100kΩ/(200 + 1) + 240Ω + 20kΩ) ≈ 0.2074mA ≈ 207.4μA Thus, the base current is 1.032μA which means that the base voltage will be very close to 0V (-103mV).
 
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