P12.50. The four-resistor bias network of Figure12.22(a) on page 620 has R1=100 k2, R2=200 kQ, VCC=15 V, RC=D10 kQ, RE=10 kQ, and B=200.Assume that VBE=0.7 V in both the active and saturation regions. Determine ICQ and VCEQ. [Hint: The transistor may not be operating in the active region.]
P12.50. The four-resistor bias network of Figure12.22(a) on page 620 has R1=100 k2, R2=200 kQ, VCC=15 V, RC=D10 kQ, RE=10 kQ, and B=200.Assume that VBE=0.7 V in both the active and saturation regions. Determine ICQ and VCEQ. [Hint: The transistor may not be operating in the active region.]
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![P12.50. The four-resistor bias network of Figure12.22(a) on page 620 has R1=100 k2,
R2=200 kQ, VCC=15 V, RC=10 kQ, RE=10 kQ, and B=200.Assume that VBE=0.7 V in both the
active and saturation regions. Determine ICQ and VCEQ. [Hint: The transistor may not be
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Transcribed Image Text:P12.50. The four-resistor bias network of Figure12.22(a) on page 620 has R1=100 k2,
R2=200 kQ, VCC=15 V, RC=10 kQ, RE=10 kQ, and B=200.Assume that VBE=0.7 V in both the
active and saturation regions. Determine ICQ and VCEQ. [Hint: The transistor may not be
operating in the active region.]

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