Thank you for a highly useful explanation. Your insight really helps to simplify the subject matter to a point that it is far easy to understand than the explanation in my textbook. Great video.
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Hello,your lecturers are really great! But can you explain what might happen if collector and base are shorted? Assuming a short in Ic due to external factors
The relationship between Ib and Ic is not necessarily linear, especially in the saturation region of a transistor. So cannot directly halve the base current to get a proportionate reduction in collector current. It's common to assume linearity for rough calculations (like Ib = 5 mA for Ic = 50 mA in your example), the actual relationship can vary depending on the transistor's characteristics and the operating region.
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Amazing explanation.
Thank you for a highly useful explanation. Your insight really helps to simplify the subject matter to a point that it is far easy to understand than the explanation in my textbook. Great video.
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I came here to say the exact same thing. 40 years ago my lecturer totally lost me with transistor circuits, the professor makes it so straight forward 👏👏👏
Well Explained , thanks Sir .
Great video.
Good tutorial on basic BJT behavior.
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Hello,your lecturers are really great!
But can you explain what might happen if collector and base are shorted? Assuming a short in Ic due to external factors
Thank you for your thorough explanation. It really helped clear up a lot of things for me. Your examples are great.
Sir, datasheet give detail about Vce (sat) = Ic.100mA , Ib 10mA , it mean Ib 5mA if Ic = 50mA ... is this correct ...
The relationship between Ib and Ic is not necessarily linear, especially in the saturation region of a transistor. So cannot directly halve the base current to get a proportionate reduction in collector current. It's common to assume linearity for rough calculations (like Ib = 5 mA for Ic = 50 mA in your example), the actual relationship can vary depending on the transistor's characteristics and the operating region.