Electronics - Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) - General Questions (Q.No. 6)
6.
In a C-E configuration, an emitter resistor is used for:
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Ahmed al shaer said:
1 decade ago
The cause of the emitter resistor is that it stabilize the current and gain against temperature rise, also against aging, and replacement, that if the temperature include so Ic will increase according to a relation directly proportional to T^ (3/2) , then after analyzing the emitter base junction (taking a kvl) we'll find that Ib dec so Ic = beta*Ib so it will then decrease so we have a variable current gain.
Nishant said:
1 decade ago
Re provides negative feedback hence the stability increase.
Rajesh said:
1 decade ago
Addition of Re to fixed bias called emitter bias
Re increases stability it can be explained easily by mathematically :
Ib =(Vcc-Vbe)\(Rb+Re(1+Beta))
Ic=Beta*Ib
Choose different values of Beta variation in Ic and Vcc less compared to FIXED BIAS: where Beta is temp sensitive
Re increases stability it can be explained easily by mathematically :
Ib =(Vcc-Vbe)\(Rb+Re(1+Beta))
Ic=Beta*Ib
Choose different values of Beta variation in Ic and Vcc less compared to FIXED BIAS: where Beta is temp sensitive
Peyush said:
1 decade ago
By adding an emitter resistance reduces the changes occurred to the parameters like Ic, Vce due to the change in beta with temperature.
Suppose without emitter resistance, with change in temperature beta changes from 100 to 200 and due to this change Ic changes from 1.2 mA to 3.2 mA.
But when emitter resistance is added the change in Ic is less say from 1.2 mA to 1.5 mA.
Similarly with the other parameters like Ib, Vce etc. Also, the higher the value of emitter resistance, the lesser is the change and hence it stabilizes the transistor circuit.
Suppose without emitter resistance, with change in temperature beta changes from 100 to 200 and due to this change Ic changes from 1.2 mA to 3.2 mA.
But when emitter resistance is added the change in Ic is less say from 1.2 mA to 1.5 mA.
Similarly with the other parameters like Ib, Vce etc. Also, the higher the value of emitter resistance, the lesser is the change and hence it stabilizes the transistor circuit.
Hanabishi said:
4 years ago
The emitter resistor provides stable biasing to the BJT. It also decreases gain and increases the input impedance.
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