Voltage-divider biased, npn BJT with

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USE APPROXIMATE ANALYSIS USE 2 decimal places, río commas. Given: Voltage-divider biased, npn BJT with 1. VCC = 22V 2. R1= 38kohms 3. R2 = 8kohms 4. RC= 3kohms 5. RE 1 kohms 6. BDC = 144 Solve for: 1. VB= Blank 1 V; 2. VE Blank 2 V; 3. IE Blank 3 mA; 4, VCE Blank 4 V; 5. VC Blank 5V; Pls box every answers
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USE APPROXIMATE ANALYSIS
USE 2 decimal places, no commas.
Given:
Voltage-divider biased, npn BJT with
1. VCC = 22V
2. R1 = 38kohms
3. R2 = 8kohms
4. RC 3kohms
5. RE = 1kohms
6. BDC = 144
**
Solve for:
1. VB = Blank 1 V;
2. VE = Blank 2V;
3.18 = Blank 3 mA)
4.VCE = Blank 4 V
5.VC = Blank 5 V
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 USE APPROXIMATE ANALYSIS USE 2 decimal places, no commas. Given: Voltage-divider biased, npn BJT with 1. VCC = 22V 2. R1 = 38kohms 3. R2 = 8kohms 4. RC 3kohms 5. RE = 1kohms 6. BDC = 144 ** Solve for: 1. VB = Blank 1 V; 2. VE = Blank 2V; 3.18 = Blank 3 mA) 4.VCE = Blank 4 V 5.VC = Blank 5 V
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