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A collector characteristic curve is a graph showing​

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Answered by IIAloneKarthikII
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A collector characteristic curve is a graph showing: A. emitter current (IE) versus collector-emitter voltage (V CE) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant.


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Answered by anusha195sl
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Answer:

Bipolar Junction Transistors

Explanation:

  • A collector characteristic curve will show the transistor behavior. For getting the curves we use BJT transistor which will be connected with a power supply of a variable and it will change VBB and VCC values.
  • Finally, when there is variation in these voltages it is the transistor of PN junction will become a forward or reverse biased.
  • The transistor operated in the four regions. They are:

1) saturated region

2) Active Region

3)Breakdown Region

4)cut-off Region

  • Here, the collector is used for collecting all the charge carriers that is moving, the process of collection will occur due to involvement of dissipation of the heat occurred due to charges of the carrier.
  • A collector curve graph will show collector current (IC) versus collector-emitter voltage (VCE) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant.

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