Large: Introduction: Transistor Modeling
Large: Introduction: Transistor Modeling
Large: Introduction: Transistor Modeling
R1 RC
Ii Transistor small- Io
B signal ac C
R1 RC + equivalent cct
Zi +
E
RS Rc
+ Vi R1 R2
Zo Vo
RS + Vo
Vi R2
VS
- - -
VS
-
• Input impedance, Zi
• Output impedance, Zo
• Voltage gain, Av
• Current gain, Ai
Rsense
Rsource
V − Vo
+
Io +
Io =
Vo V
R sense
Vs=0V Two-port Zo
system -
-
Vo
Zo =
Determining Zo
Io
I a m p lifie r
IL
IR o For Ro ≥ RL
Zo ≥ RL ⇒ Zo become open cct
Z o= R o
RL
IL ≥ IRo
Voltage Gain, AV
Vo
Av =
Vi
By referring the network below the analysis are:
no load
Rsource
Vo
+ + + A vNL = R L = ∞ Ω (open cct)
VS Zi
AvNL Vo
Vi
Vi
-
- -
-
-
RL
Determining the loaded current gain
Io Vo / RL VoZi Zi
Ai = =− =− Ai = −Av
Ii Vi / Zi ViRL RL
re TRANSISTOR MODEL
Common-Base Configuration
The hybrid parameters: hie, hre, hfe, hoe are developed and used to model the transistor.
These parameters can be found in a specification sheet for a transistor.
Determination of parameter
Vi = h11Ii + h12 Vo
Vi
h11 =
Ii Vo = 0V
Vi
h12 =
Vo Vo = 0V
IO = h21Ii + h22 Vo
Solving Vo = 0V ,
Ii
h21 =
Io Vo = 0V
Io
h22 =
Vo Io = 0A
H22 is a conductance!
General h-Parameters for any
Transistor Configuration
hi = input resistance
hr = reverse transfer voltage ratio (Vi/Vo)
hf = forward transfer current ratio (Io/Ii)
ho = output conductance
Common emitter hybrid
equivalent circuit
Common base hybrid equivalent
circuit
Simplified General h-Parameter Model
The model can be simplified based on these approximations:
Simplified
Common-Emitter re vs. h-Parameter Model
hie = βre
hfe = β
hoe = 1/ro