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university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-8 [28 Oct 2012 19:32] – created Doug Merceruniversity:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-8 [28 Oct 2012 19:36] – [Questions:] Doug Mercer
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 Based on the delta V<sub>BE</sub> of Q<sub>1</sub> and Q<sub>2</sub>, at what input and output current would the gain be zero for different values of R<sub>2</sub>? Based on the delta V<sub>BE</sub> of Q<sub>1</sub> and Q<sub>2</sub>, at what input and output current would the gain be zero for different values of R<sub>2</sub>?
  
-An exercise for the student is to plot the "stabilized" output current for all the various combinations of Q<sub>1</sub> and Q<sub>2</sub> from the available inventory of transistors. Why does it vary and by how much?+An exercise for the reader is to plot the "stabilized" output current for all the various combinations of Q<sub>1</sub> and Q<sub>2</sub> from the available inventory of transistors. Why does it vary and by how much?
 The output of the simple peaking current source is always less than the input current at the peak by a substantial fraction. What is that fraction and why? The output of the simple peaking current source is always less than the input current at the peak by a substantial fraction. What is that fraction and why?
  
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