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Transistor simulation

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UTMonkey

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Take a look at the following link.
**broken link removed**

It has been quite helpful, I hope other people find it useful (thanks to the Author).

In Summary.
1. V(e) = V(b) -0.7 (forward bias)
2. I(e) = (V(e) - V(ee)) /R2
3. I(c) = I(e) * Alpha (Alpha = Beta / (Beta/1))
3a. Unless saturated I(c) = (vcc-vc)/R1
4. V(c) = V(cc) - (I(c)*R1)
4a. Unless saturated V(e) - V(b)
5. I(b) = I(e) - I(c)
6. P - (Vc-Ve)*Ic


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Mark
 

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I hope you understand that transistors have a wide range of current gain.
Unlike normal circuits, this simulation supplies unlimited base current.
 
I am starting to yes, I think what is important (for me at least) is that I understand the relationship between the various characteristics of the transistor.

This tutorial I think does that.
 
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