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Homework Exercise on Bipolar Junction Transistors

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Contributor(s) Saumitra Raj Mehrotra, Muhammad A. Alam, Gerhard Klimeck
Purdue University, West Lafayette
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The tutorial questions are based on the Bipolar Junction Transistor Lab v1.0 available online at Bipolar Junction Transistor Lab. Students are asked to find the emitter efficiency, the base transport factor, current gains, and the Early voltage. Also a qualitative discussion is requested.

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Date posted 30 Mar, 2008
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