Question
Question: When the temperature changes, the operating point is shifted to: A) Change in \({I_{CBO}}\) B) C...
When the temperature changes, the operating point is shifted to:
A) Change in ICBO
B) Change in VCC
C) Change in the value of circuit resistance
D) None of the above
Solution
Keep in mind, with the change in temperature resistivity of the material also changes. As the resistivity changes, the resistance also changes. Change in resistance leads to the change in current.
Complete step by step solution:
ICBO is abbreviated as reversed leaked Current between Collector and Base while the emitter is open.
Therefore, we can say that ICBO is the current obtained from the collector when the junction is reverse biased and the circuit is open. In this, the current goes from collector to base.
ICBO Can be calculated as
ICBO=1+βICEO
Here, ICEO is the collector-emitter current and is abbreviated as Reverse leakage Current between Collector and Emitter while the base is Open.
Therefore, we can say that ICEO is the current obtained from the collector when the junction is reverse biased and the circuit is open.
As we all know, in a transistor, ICBO is the current which flows due to minority charge carriers. So, the increase in temperature leads to an increase in minority charge carriers.
Hence, from here, we can say that, with the change in temperature ICBO changes.
Therefore, when the temperature changes, the operating point is shifted due to change in ICBO.
Therefore, option (A) is the correct option.
Addition Information:
In addition to the reverse current through the junction, there exists a leakage current that flows around the junction and across the surfaces. New carriers may be generated by collision in the collector junction transition region.
Note: Now you might get confused about ICBO and ICEO, as both are quite similar. Just remember the parameter contains CBO and CEO. Here CBO is the collector- base current when the circuit is open and CEO is the collector-emitter current when the circuit is open. So, both are different parameters.