Electronic – BJT Transistor question help here

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We have the BJT transistor in the figure.

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I have to do the DC analysis of the circuit, then draw the common base transistor scheme of the circuit. I know the values of \$V_{cc}\$, \$V_{be}\$, \$R_c\$, \$R_e\$ and \$β\$.

So I apply KVL just like I have pointed it in the figure.

$$I_BR_B=V_{BE}+I_ER_E-V_{EE}$$

then we have

$$V_{EE}-V_{BE}=I_ER_E+I_BR_B$$

then

$$V_{EE}-V_{BE}=I_ER_E+\frac{I_E}{β+1}R_B$$

Definitely we find that

$$I_E=\frac{V_{EE}-V_{BE}}{\dfrac{R_B}{β+1}+R_E}$$

Problem is, I don't have the value of \$V_{EE}\$. How do I do the DC analysis now?
Also can you please show me the scheme of the common base transistor in this case?

Best Answer

There is a sign error in the 1st equation. The node voltage at the base is

$$V_B = -I_B\cdot R_B$$

so the correct KVL equation is:

$$-I_B\cdot R_B = V_{BE} + I_E \cdot R_E + \left(-V_{EE}\right)$$

The 2nd equation does not have the sign error.

If you do not have the value for \$V_{EE}\$, all you can do is provide the answer in terms of \$V_{EE}\$. Deriving one of the DC bias equations, as you have done, may be all that is required.

Also can you please show me the scheme of the common base transistor in this case?

It isn't clear to me what you're asking for since the canonical common base circuit schematic can be found in almost any transistor circuits textbook and is easily found with a Google search.