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Question: The base current in a transistor circuit changes from \[45\mu A\] to \[140\mu A\]. Accordingly, the ...
The base current in a transistor circuit changes from 45μA to 140μA. Accordingly, the collector current changes from 0.2mA to 4.00mA. The gain in current is:
A) 9.5
B) 1
C) 40
D) 20
Solution
For a transistor in common base configuration the current gain is defined as the ratio of change in collector current and the change in emitter current when the voltage between base and collector is kept constant.
Formulae used:
Current gain of a transistor circuit is given by:
gI=ΔIBΔIC..............(1)
Where,
gIdenotes the current gain of the transistor,
ΔICdenotes change in collector current of the transistor,
ΔIB denotes change in base current of the transistor.
Complete step by step solution:
Here, base current changes from 45μA to 140μA.
Here, collector current changes from 0.2 mA to 4 mA.
To find: Gain in current for the transistor.
From the given information get the change in base current as:
\Delta {I_C} = 4mA - 0.2mA = 3.8mA \\
\therefore \Delta {I_C} = 3.8 \times {10^{ - 3}}A \\
{g_I} = \dfrac{{3.8 \times {{10}^{ - 3}}A}}{{9.5 \times {{10}^{ - 5}}A}} = \dfrac{{3800}}{{95}} \\
\therefore {g_I} = 40 \\