Consider the circuit shown in the figure. A Q-point value for Iç between a minimum of 4 mA and a maximum of 5 mA is required. Assume that resistor values are constant and that ß ranges from 105 to 310. It is desired for RB to have the largest possible value while meeting the other constraints.

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Consider the circuit shown in the figure. A Q-point value
for Ic between a minimum of 4 mA and a maximum of
5 mA is required. Assume that resistor values are
constant and that 8 ranges from 105 to 310. It is desired
for Rp to have the largest possible value while meeting
Part A
the other constraints.
Determine the value of RR.
(Figure 1)
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
HẢ
Rp =
Omega
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Figure
< 1 of 1
+15 V
Part B
Determine the value of RE.
1 k2
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
RB
VBEQ = 0.7 V
HẢ
?
5 V
RE
RE =
Omega
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the circuit shown in the figure. A Q-point value for Ic between a minimum of 4 mA and a maximum of 5 mA is required. Assume that resistor values are constant and that 8 ranges from 105 to 310. It is desired for Rp to have the largest possible value while meeting Part A the other constraints. Determine the value of RR. (Figure 1) Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. HẢ Rp = Omega Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Figure < 1 of 1 +15 V Part B Determine the value of RE. 1 k2 Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. RB VBEQ = 0.7 V HẢ ? 5 V RE RE = Omega Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
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