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Discussion Forum : Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) - General Questions (Q.No. 16)
16.
A collector characteristic curve is a graph showing:
emitter current (IE) versus collector-emitter voltage (VCE) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant
collector current (IC) versus collector-emitter voltage (VCE) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant
collector current (IC) versus collector-emitter voltage (VC) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant
collector current (IC) versus collector-emitter voltage (VCC) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Pratyusha said:   1 decade ago
No, its wrong! o/p characteristics is o/p current vs o/p voltage at a constant input current. And so is a bjt current controlled device and not voltage controlled like FET and MOSFET.

Pooja said:   1 decade ago
Answer option should be "the graph of collector-emitter voltage (Vce) Vs. Collector current (Ic) ; when Ib is constant parameter. ".

Janwi said:   7 years ago
How can you know which configuration is given?

Here only say collector ccs. Which ccs output or input? Please anyone explain.

Mugiwara Luffy said:   7 years ago
If it stated "characteristic curve" automatically it defines the output characteristic. But for this, I think A is correct.

Ashi said:   10 years ago
Agree with @Pooja. As input char, we take output voltage constant. And for o/p char, we take i/p current constant. :).

Jitu said:   1 decade ago
Output characteristics is given by output current versus output voltage with input voltage is constant.

Shailesh said:   4 years ago
Output voltage vs Output current.

So, Vce vs Ie taking input current Ib const.

Surendran KM said:   8 years ago
IC verses VCE (means o/p chts of CEC) for this I/p current IB must constant.

Mani said:   2 years ago
I think Option A is correct.

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