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The composition of an alloy in atom percent.
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1) The parameters for circuit in Figure 1 are ẞ₁ = 120, B2=80, VBE1 (On) = VBE2 (on) =
0.7 V and VA1 = VA2 = ∞0.
a) Find the collector current in each transistor.
b) Find the small signal voltage gain Av = Vo/Vs.
c) Find the I/O resistance.
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3) In the circuit in Figure 3, the Transistor parameters are VTN = 0.8 V and Kn
= 0.5 mA/V2. Calculate ID, VGS, and VDS.
VDD = 10 V
Κ = 32 ΚΩ
Κρ=4ΚΩ
R2 = 18 ΚΩ
Rs = 2k
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