This paper discusses modeling of bipolar junction transistors, specifically using the Ebers-Moll Model; included are graphs/charts/mathematical formulae.
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2001
Paper Summary:
This paper discusses modeling of bipolar junction transistors, specifically using the Ebers-Moll Model. The author includes charts and graphs in support of the paper, as well as mathematical formulae and calculations.
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"The purpose of this lab was to understand how models of transistor voltage and current relationships are used to explain the behavior of bipolar junction transistor (BJT) circuits. BJT circuits are used to amplify small fluctuations in input voltage or current into larger, more easily observed fluctuations in output voltage or current taken from another part of the circuit. The transistor voltages and currents are characterized by small fluctuations about their steady state, or quiescent, values."
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