DC Biasing Circuits: Pictures Are Redrawn (With Some Modifications) From by Robert T. Paynter
DC Biasing Circuits: Pictures Are Redrawn (With Some Modifications) From by Robert T. Paynter
DC Biasing Circuits: Pictures Are Redrawn (With Some Modifications) From by Robert T. Paynter
DC Biasing Circuits
Pictures are redrawn (with some modifications) from
Introductory Electronic Devices and Circuits
By
Robert T. Paynter
Objectives
State the purpose of dc biasing circuits.
Plot the dc load line given the value of VCC and
the total collector-emitter circuit resistance.
Describe the Q-point of an amplifier.
Describe and analyze the operations of various
bias circuits:
base-bias circuits
voltage-divider bias circuits
emitter-bias circuits
collector-feedback bias circuits
emitter-feedback bias circuits
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VCE VCC I C RC
IC (mA)
VCE (V)
I C I B
VCE VCC I C RC
I C I B
VCE VCC I C RC
= dc current gain = hFE
RB
360k
20.28A
8V 2.028mA 2k
3.94V
I C (sat )
VCC
8V
4mA
RC 2k
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Temp(C)
IB (A)
IC (mA)
VCE (V)
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20.28
2.028
3.94
100
20.28
3.04
1.92
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VCC
RC
VCC VBE
IB
RB
I C hFE I B
VCE VCC I C RC
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VB
I2 > 10IB.
R2
VCC
R1 R2
VE VB 0.7V
IE
VE
RE
VCEQ VCC I CQ RC RE
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VB VCC
R2
R1 R2
4.7k
2.07V
22.7k
VE VB 0.7V
2.07V 0.7V 1.37V
10V
I CQ
VE 1.37V
1.25mA
RE 1.1k
VCEQ VCC I CQ RC RE
10V 1.25mA 4.1k 4.87V
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440.4A
R2 4.7k
IE
1.25mA
IB
hFE 1
50+1
24.51A
I 2 10 I B
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Example 7.9
A voltage-divider bias circuit has the following values:
R1 = 1.5 k, R2 = 680 , RC = 260 , RE = 240 and
VCC = 10 V. Assuming the transistor is a 2N3904,
determine the value of IB for the circuit.
VB VCC
R2
680
10V
3.12V
R1 R2
2180
VE 2.42V
IE
10mA
RE 240
IE
10mA
57.5A
hFE (ave) 1 174
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At hFE 100, I B
At hFE
IE
10mA
IE
10mA
300, I B
VCC
10V
20mA
RC RE 260+240
Circuit values are from
Example 7.9.
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RIN (base)
VE
(hFE 1) RE
IB
hFE RE
May be ignored.
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R2 // RIN (base)
R1 R2 // RIN (base)
R2 // hFE RE
R1 R2 // hFE RE
REQ
R1 REQ
VCC
VCC
VCC
REQ R2 // hFE RE
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REQ
R1 REQ
8.46k
20V
2.21V
68k 8.46k
I CQ I E
VE VB 0.7V
RE
RE
2.21V 0.7V
1.37mA
1.1k
VCEQ VCC I CQ RC RE
20V 1.37mA 7.3k 9.99V
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equations: C (sat ) RC RE
VCE (off ) VCC
Q-point equations (assume
that hFERE > 10R2):
VB VCC
R2
R1 R2
VE VB 0.7V
I CQ I E
VE
RE
VCEQ VCC I CQ RC RE
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VEE 0.7V
IB
RB hFE 1 RE
I C hFE I B
I E hFE 1 I B
VCE VCC I C RC I E RE VEE
Assume that hFE >> 1.
IB
12V 0.7V
RB (hFE 1) RE
11.3V
37.47A
100+2011.5k
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RC RE
RC RE
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I C (sat )
VCC VEE
RC RE
I CQ hFE
VBE VEE
RB hFE 1 RE
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VCC VBE
IB
RB hFE 1 RC
10V 0.7V
28.05A
180k 1011.5k
I CQ hFE I B 100 28.05A
2.805mA
VCEQ VCC (hFE 1) I B RC
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Circuit Stability of
Collector-Feedback Bias
hFE increases
VCE decreases
IB decreases
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Collector-Feedback
Characteristics (1)
Circuit recognition: The base
resistor is connected between
the base and the collector
terminals of the transistor.
Advantage: A simple circuit
with relatively stable Q-point.
Disadvantage: Relatively poor
ac characteristics.
Applications: Used primarily to
bias linear amplifiers.
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Collector-Feedback
Characteristics (2)
Q-point relationships:
IB
VCC VBE
(hFE 1) RC RB
I CQ hFE I B
VCEQ VCC I CQ RC
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VCC VBE
16V 0.7V
20.09A
I CQ hFE I B 50 20.09A 1mA
VCEQ VCC I CQ RC RE
16V 1mA 7.8k 8.2V
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Circuit Stability of
Emitter-Feedback Bias
hFE increases
VE increases
IB decreases
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Emitter-Feedback
Characteristics (1)
Circuit recognition: Similar to
voltage divider bias with R2
missing (or base bias with RE
added).
Advantage: A simple circuit
with relatively stable Q-point.
Disadvantage: Requires more
components than collectorfeedback bias.
Applications: Used primarily to
bias linear amplifiers.
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Emitter-Feedback
Characteristics (2)
Q-point relationships:
IB
VCC VBE
RB ( hFE 1) RE
I CQ hFE I B
VCEQ VCC I CQ RC RE
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Summary
DC Biasing and the dc load line
Base bias circuits
Voltage-divider bias circuits
Emitter-bias circuits
Feedback-bias circuits
Collector-feedback bias circuits
Emitter-feedback bias circuits
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