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The output conductance is assumed to tend to infinity and the collector current is assumed to be equal to beta multiplied by the base current.

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Draw a simple circuit of a CE transistor amplifier?

A common-emitter (CE) transistor amplifier circuit typically includes a NPN transistor, a biasing resistor network, an input coupling capacitor, and an output coupling capacitor. The input signal is fed into the base of the transistor through the coupling capacitor, while the collector is connected to a power supply through a load resistor. The emitter is usually grounded or connected to a resistor. This configuration allows for voltage amplification, where the output is taken from the collector.


How does beta factor affects the transistor?

Beta is current gain of that transistor,whatever be the input the trasistor. we will get the output multiplied by the beta. for example in CE amplifer if Base current is 10 microampere and beta of that transistor is 100 then collector current would be 1mA i.e. 100 times greater than input current


Discuss how bipolar junction transistor used as a voltage amplifier?

A bipolar junction transistor (BJT) can be used as a voltage amplifier by operating it in the active region, where it can increase the voltage of an input signal. In this configuration, a small input voltage applied between the base and emitter controls a larger current flowing from the collector to the emitter. The output voltage is taken across a load resistor connected to the collector, and the amplified output can be significantly higher than the input. The gain, or amplification factor, depends on the transistor's characteristics and the configuration of the circuit, such as common-emitter or common-collector arrangements.


What damage it does to transistor operation?

Transistor failure can occur due to a variety of reason. The following are some of them. Age Aging of transistor due to temperature variations inside the components due to carrying current can cause failure. The electrical properties of the materials inside can drift due to age. External Causes External causes such as spikes in the power supply, heat, mechanical damage can also result in transistor failures. Hence, all transistors should be adequately protected against overvoltage. Poor Circuit design. Improperly chosen components and wrong circuit design can also result in transistor failure. Hence, all components in the circuit should be properly rated with sufficient allowance for overloading and temperature rise. The failure of one component can lead to cascade failures of other components. Overheating Overheating is the most common cause of transistor failure. Hence, it is important that transistors be provided with cooling mechanism. Devices which contain temperature-sensitive electronic components should be kept in air conditioned environments. Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge can also damage transistors. Hence proper precautions against Electrostatic Discharge Should be taken.

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