Understanding Variable Loads in Circuits: Solutions & Verification

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Homework Statement



Question 1: For the circuit below, determine what happens at maximum resistance when varying the 10K (decade box) variable load.

Question 2:Explain the answer to the previous question, in terms of voltage compliance of the current source.

Question 3:What causes detectable variations in output current as the load is varied within the compliance range.

Question 4:Verify the explanation in the previous question, by making use of diagrams.

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The Attempt at a Solution

Solution 1:
At maximum resistance, the saturation is reached, and the diode does not work properly anymore, as the collector current begins to drop.Solution 2:
At maximum resistance, the collector current and the emitter voltage will change from being 1mA, and 1 V, respectively.

Solution 3:
The detectable variations in output current are the due to the the ammeter's installation into the circuit.

Solution 4:

In the diagram below, the top figure is actual data collected from experiment, and the lower image is a theoretical model of how transistors function. The similarities can be seen.

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Duave said:
At maximum resistance, the saturation is reached, and the diode does not work properly anymore, as the collector current begins to drop.
Diode? :wink:

At maximum resistance, the collector current and the emitter voltage will change from being 1mA, and 1 V, respectively.

Where did these values come from?

Are you given an approximate value for β?
 
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