This lab report summarizes the results of a series of experiments on a BJT electronic circuit. The experiments measured the input and output characteristics of the BJT, including its current gain, output characteristics under varying input currents, and DC analysis. The results were compared to theoretical calculations and data sheet specifications. Some disagreement was found between simulated and theoretical operating points. The report includes figures and tables presenting the experimental results and requests completion of additional analyses and explanations.
This lab report summarizes the results of a series of experiments on a BJT electronic circuit. The experiments measured the input and output characteristics of the BJT, including its current gain, output characteristics under varying input currents, and DC analysis. The results were compared to theoretical calculations and data sheet specifications. Some disagreement was found between simulated and theoretical operating points. The report includes figures and tables presenting the experimental results and requests completion of additional analyses and explanations.
This lab report summarizes the results of a series of experiments on a BJT electronic circuit. The experiments measured the input and output characteristics of the BJT, including its current gain, output characteristics under varying input currents, and DC analysis. The results were compared to theoretical calculations and data sheet specifications. Some disagreement was found between simulated and theoretical operating points. The report includes figures and tables presenting the experimental results and requests completion of additional analyses and explanations.
CLab01 Report Name: Jos!a Jordaan "ni #D: !$%$11&8 CLab Gro!p: C'0& (!rsday &am'12pm Note: Students must insert uni id in all figures they include in the report. Lab (as)s: *+, -J( #np!t Caracteristics [A1] See Fig. 1 Note you need to insert your university id in the plot before including in the report!. V(Q1:b)- V(Q1:e) 200mV 300mV 400mV 500mV 600mV 700mV 800mV 900mV IB(Q1) 0A 0.2mA 0.4mA 0.6mA 0.8mA 1.0mA BJT ON BJT OFF u5351198
Fig. 1 "utput for part A1. [You can either copy paste the result from PSPICE or attach printout. In the latter case, write in the report printout attached!] #$ou%le clic& to insert your uni'ersity id here( page 1 ANU Research School of Engineering *-, -J( C!rrent Gain [)1] *a%le 1. Results for +art [)1] No I" mA! IC mA! read from graph! = IC # I" 1 , , , - ,.-. /, 10, 1 ,.. 02 110 / ,.3. 4- 1-1 . 1 11- 11- 0 1.-. 11, 1,/ 3 1.. 1/0 43 2 1.3. 10- 41 4 - 133 24 1, -.-. 14, 2/ [)-] From 23904 )5* data sheet6 = 30 to 300 As the 'alues in the data sheet range from 1, to 1,,6 this is in &eeping 7ith the 'alues found from the simulation. Also these 'alues are gi'en for a 8ce of 18 7hich differs from the 'alue used in the simulation. [)1] As the 9c current is continuous throughout the region of , to -,,ma it can %e seen that operating 7ithin this limit the )5* performs as e:pected6 and 9c ; 9% *C, -J( .!tp!t Caracteristics #$ou%le clic& to insert your uni'ersity id here( page - ANU Research School of Engineering [<1] V_V 0V 2V 4V 6V 8V 10V I!(Q1) -50mA 0A 50mA 100mA 150mA 200mA 250mA u5351198 Ib " 2.5mA Ib " 2.25mA Ib " 2mA Ib " 1.75mA Ib " 1.5mA Ib " 1.25mA Ib " 1mA Ib " 0.75mA Ib " 0.5mA Ib " 0.250mA Ib " 0 [<-] V_V 0V 2V 4V 6V 8V 10V I!(Q1) -40mA 0A 40mA 80mA 120mA 160mA 200mA u5351198 #$%u$&%'() &e*'() u+ %( V!e " 0.5 A!%',e &e*'() #$ou%le clic& to insert your uni'ersity id here( page 1 ANU Research School of Engineering *D, -J( DC +nalysis [$1] From +S+9<E I C ;1.02-mA $ C %2./148 $ E %-.,1-8 =ence $ CE %0./,38 [$-] )5* is in the acti'e "N state6 as the )E >unction is "n and )< >unction is "FF6 and 8ce is greater than ,.-8 [$1] Provide the theoretical calculations here. It is preferable to type them up. &and written calculations on a piece of paper included in the appendi' are also acceptable. Similarly, you can draw the theoretical load line and ()point using *atlab or E'cel or by hand. [$/] *he ? point calculated of 1.0486,.1.4mA! disagrees to a large degree 7ith the simulated of 0./,3861.02-ma! this could %e due to errors in the calculation of the theoretical6 although some degree of disagreement is e:pected as the theoretical assumes ideal components. *E, -J( CE +mpli/ier Complete this section by providing the calculations and#or e'planations re+uested in the lab manual. [E1] [E-] [E1] [E/] [E.] +ppendi0 You can include the printout, hand calculations etc as separate pages at the end of the report. #$ou%le clic& to insert your uni'ersity id here( page / ANU Research School of Engineering #$ou%le clic& to insert your uni'ersity id here( page .