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Krumlink said:Quix what are you talking about???
What if I built it with Bipolar Transistors?
Krumlink said:I know, but with my programming computer STILL gone, no it wouldnt be![]()
quixotron said:The emitter current gain, Beta=Ic/Ib. In the equivalent circuit model it gives you dependent current source.
Depedning on how much outut voltage/current you want, depends lagely on the betas. Thats why i'm asking why do you want to use the bjt's.
Are you tring to reach some specific gain or output level?
Papabravo said:Depending on the frequency you want you can use a single inverter, an R and a C to make a relaxation oscillator.
You can also use an od number of inverters to make a ring oscillator whose frequency will be a sensitive function of Vcc, temperature, and the propagation delay of the particular gate you select.
Combining these two concepts you should be able to amuse yourself for a very long time.
If beta is an issue, he could use, Darlington transistors.quixotron said:The emitter current gain, Beta=Ic/Ib. In the equivalent circuit model it gives you dependent current source.
Depedning on how much outut voltage/current you want, depends lagely on the betas. Thats why i'm asking why do you want to use the bjt's.
Are you tring to reach some specific gain or output level?