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Change the inputs as desired and press Recalculate to see the results. The base to emitter voltage is calculated as 0.7 volts in the simulation. In the real world this value can range from 0.5 to 0.8 volts for a transistor that is turned-on. Results are approximate. The simulation cannot account for all the variations found in real world components. All voltage are relative to ground. Questions you may find interesting:What are the settings for Vb where Cutoff and Saturation occur? When VCC is changed from 10 to 20 volts, what happens to Vc and Ic? Links to Transistor Theory and TutorialsWikipedia - Transistor Williamson-labs.com Transistors Electronics Dictionary |
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