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Depending on the signals being processed, different equivalent circuits are used: : Used to analyze amplification properties like gain and impedance. DC voltage sources are replaced with shorts, and the transistor is replaced by a linear model. 2. Common Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) Models For BJT analysis, two models are standard: A (shema zameshhenija) is a theoretical model that replaces a complex transistor with simple electrical components like resistors and current sources to make circuit analysis and design easier. 1. Types of Analysis : Used to find the operating point (Q-point). The transistor is modeled as a diode (base-emitter) and a constant current source (collector-emitter). Capacitors are treated as open circuits. Shema Zameshhenija Tranzistora InstantDepending on the signals being processed, different equivalent circuits are used: : Used to analyze amplification properties like gain and impedance. DC voltage sources are replaced with shorts, and the transistor is replaced by a linear model. 2. Common Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) Models For BJT analysis, two models are standard: A (shema zameshhenija) is a theoretical model that replaces a complex transistor with simple electrical components like resistors and current sources to make circuit analysis and design easier. 1. Types of Analysis : Used to find the operating point (Q-point). The transistor is modeled as a diode (base-emitter) and a constant current source (collector-emitter). Capacitors are treated as open circuits. |
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