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Peon666
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I'm utterly confused about this concept and the textbook quite efficiently confuses me further. I'll just try to explain it with an example:
The circuit has a V(cc) = 10 V and V(ee) = -10 V. V(c) = 2 V, V(e) = -1.7 V, V(b) = -1 V, I(c) = 1 mA, I(e) = 1 mA.
It says that allowable signal swing or B=100 is +8 V, -3.4 V.
How's that? I can't figure.
The circuit has a V(cc) = 10 V and V(ee) = -10 V. V(c) = 2 V, V(e) = -1.7 V, V(b) = -1 V, I(c) = 1 mA, I(e) = 1 mA.
It says that allowable signal swing or B=100 is +8 V, -3.4 V.
How's that? I can't figure.