Consider the circuit shown in the figure below, assuming B = 100 and Is = 1 x 1014 A. If VB = 1 V, determine R1 such that Ic= 1 mA. Ic R1 Select one: O a. R, = 34.14 k2 O b. None of these O c. R = 341.4 k2 O d. R = 3.414 k

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Consider the circuit shown in the figure below, assuming B = 100 and Is = 1 × 10-14 A. If Vg = 1 V, determine R, such that
Ic = 1 mA.
Ic
R1
Select one:
O a. R, = 34.14 k2
b. None of these
O c. R = 341.4 k2
O d. R1 = 3.414 k2
If Is = 3x10A and VT= 26mV, Then Vout is:
RL 1 k2
Transcribed Image Text:Hide block O False Consider the circuit shown in the figure below, assuming B = 100 and Is = 1 × 10-14 A. If Vg = 1 V, determine R, such that Ic = 1 mA. Ic R1 Select one: O a. R, = 34.14 k2 b. None of these O c. R = 341.4 k2 O d. R1 = 3.414 k2 If Is = 3x10A and VT= 26mV, Then Vout is: RL 1 k2
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