How will I calculate the resistors value for NPN transistor as a switch. IC=20mA, HFE=100. The diagram is as shown
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Assuming you did that calculation, the next thing you would need to do is find a 2n3904 transistor that actually has an hFE of 100 at the particular point at which you are operating it. Good luck. You will probably have to sort through hundreds or thousands of transistors before you find one that is acceptably close to having that particular hFE.I want a precise calculation, step I will follow to get this resistors value given IC=20mA, HFE=100 , Vs=9V of 2N3904. After I get the values and implement it to on breadboard, I want to see my measurements similar or slightly more with my calculations. Pls am new in electronics
If you are trying to use the transistor as a switch, then you need to drive it into hard saturation so that the collector-emitter voltage is low and relatively fixed. This means that the collector current will not be dictated by hFE, but rather by the external circuit.Thanks everybody for your support but I'm still not getting something. What value of HFE is used for switch? And how do I know the value looking at the data sheet and the corresponding operating point?
Or better assume I want a transistor switch with a collector current of 20mA ,supply voltage of 9V what will I look up in the transistor data sheet to get collector current of this 20mA
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