A VBE multiplier is designed with equal resistances for

Chapter 11, Problem 11.23

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A VBE multiplier is designed with equal resistances for nominal operation at a terminal current of 1 mA, with half the current flowing in the bias network. The initial design is based on = and VBE = 0.7 V at 1 mA. (a) Find the required resistor values and the terminal voltage. (b) Find the terminal voltage that results when the terminal current increases to 2 mA. Assume = . (c) Repeat (b) for the case the terminal current becomes 10mA. (d) Repeat (c) using the more realistic value of

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