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vbe
r
ic = gm v be = ib
ie = ib + ic
(KCL)
ib
ic
+
vbe
gm vbe
= ib
ie
Jim Stiles
Dept. of EECS
3/30/2011
2/6
vbe
r
ib
From KCL:
ic = gm v be = ib
ic
vbe
gm vbe
= ib
(KCL)
ie
Q: Hey! Arent these the same three equations as the npn BJT small-signal
equations?
Jim Stiles
Dept. of EECS
3/30/2011
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ib
ic
vbe
gm vbe
= ib
ib =
v be
ie = ib + ic
ie
ic = gm v eb = ib
ie = ib + ic
B
Jim Stiles
ib =
ic = gm v be = ib
ie
v eb
ib
veb
-
gm veb
= ib
ic
Dept. of EECS
3/30/2011
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ib = ie ic
ic = gm vbe = ib
ie =
vbe
re
ic
ib = ie ic
npn T-Model
gm v be
B
= ib
ib
re
Jim Stiles
vbe
-
ic = gm v be = ib
vbe
ie =
re
ie
Dept. of EECS
3/30/2011
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ie
pnp T-Model
re
ib
B
veb
-
gm v be
= ib
Jim Stiles
ib = ie ic
ic = gm veb = ib
ie =
veb
re
ic
Dept. of EECS
3/30/2011
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However, you will find that a particular analysis is easier with one model or the
other; a result that is dependent completely on the type of amplifier being
analyzed.
For time being, use the Hybrid- model; later on, we will discuss the types of
amplifiers where the T-model is simplest to use.
Jim Stiles
Dept. of EECS