Evaluating Circuit 1: Transistors and Capacitors | Mini-Assignment Guide

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The forum discussion centers on a mini-assignment involving the construction and analysis of a circuit using transistors and capacitors. The participants faced challenges in calculating theoretical values due to the complexity of the circuit branches. They primarily relied on Ohm's Law but struggled to derive all necessary values. A suggestion was made to explore the concept of an astable multivibrator to address the circuit's oscillation initiation issue.

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  • Research astable multivibrator configurations and their applications
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1. For a mini-assignment at school, we were asked to find a circuit using transistors and capacitors and build it, then analyse the differences when a variable is changed. The circuit me and my partner chose is as follows:
Circuit.jpg

We got our experimental values, but had a lot problems calculating them theoretically, because the branches combine and such, so we weren't really sure how to approach it.
2. The only equation involved would probably be Ohm's Law. It seems pretty basic, but we just can't seem to get it.
3. As I stated above, we tried all we could but we just couldn't find a way to approach it as to get all of the different values.

Any and all help is appreciated.
 
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moogoescow said:
1. For a mini-assignment at school, we were asked to find a circuit using transistors and capacitors and build it, then analyse the differences when a variable is changed. The circuit me and my partner chose is as follows:
Circuit.jpg

We got our experimental values, but had a lot problems calculating them theoretically, because the branches combine and such, so we weren't really sure how to approach it.



2. The only equation involved would probably be Ohm's Law. It seems pretty basic, but we just can't seem to get it.



3. As I stated above, we tried all we could but we just couldn't find a way to approach it as to get all of the different values.

Any and all help is appreciated.

Where is this circuit from? It looks like it's trying to be a multivibrator, but there is no means for starting the oscillation. What were your experimental results? Did you have an extra mechanism like a switch (not shown) to start up the oscillations?
 
Look for astable multivibrator in your tesxtbook.
 

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