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Base Decreses With Light Intensisty When Reverse Longer 60V Stabilize Q Point Positive With Respect To The Emitter Limiter (Correct Answer)

The document discusses technical specifications and characteristics of transistors, including operating voltages of 36V and 60V, a stabilization of the Q point, a limiter function, reverse biasing, doping, amplification, current gain, capacitance, clamping, and Zener breakdown. Key parameters mentioned are minimum current, light intensity effect on base decreases, longer reverse active switch time, and collector positively biased with respect to the emitter. The document provides low-level details about transistor design and specifications.

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Base Decreses With Light Intensisty When Reverse Longer 60V Stabilize Q Point Positive With Respect To The Emitter Limiter (Correct Answer)

The document discusses technical specifications and characteristics of transistors, including operating voltages of 36V and 60V, a stabilization of the Q point, a limiter function, reverse biasing, doping, amplification, current gain, capacitance, clamping, and Zener breakdown. Key parameters mentioned are minimum current, light intensity effect on base decreases, longer reverse active switch time, and collector positively biased with respect to the emitter. The document provides low-level details about transistor design and specifications.

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Base

decreses with light intensisty when reverse

longer

60V

Stabilize Q point

positive with respect to the emitter

Limiter (correct answer)

Emitter collector

Reverse Active

Switch

Base, collector, & emitter

Free-electrons

Doping

Amplifying
Reverse

Minimum

Current Gain

Forward-reverse

Emitter

Capacitance, reverse

Clamper

36V

0.9877V

Ib greater

=VCC

essentially

Ripple Factor

Zener breakdown
1.875

4.144

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