Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Collector Current = Saturation Current*e^(-Base-Emitter Voltage/Thermal Voltage)*(1+Collector-Emitter Voltage/Supply Voltage)
Ic = Isat*e^(-VBE/Vt)*(1+VCE/VDD)
This formula uses 1 Constants, 6 Variables
Constants Used
e - Napier's constant Value Taken As 2.71828182845904523536028747135266249
Variables Used
Collector Current - (Measured in Ampere) - Collector current is an amplified output current of a bipolar junction transistor.
Saturation Current - (Measured in Ampere) - Saturation Current is the diode leakage current density in the absence of light. It is an important parameter which differentiates one diode from another.
Base-Emitter Voltage - (Measured in Volt) - Base-Emitter Voltage is the forward voltage between the base and emitter of the transistor.
Thermal Voltage - (Measured in Volt) - Thermal Voltage is the voltage produced within the p-n junction.
Collector-Emitter Voltage - (Measured in Volt) - Collector-Emitter Voltage is the electric potential between the base and collector region of a transistor.
Supply Voltage - (Measured in Volt) - Supply Voltage is the input voltage source that flows through the BJT.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Saturation Current: 1.675 Milliampere --> 0.001675 Ampere (Check conversion ​here)
Base-Emitter Voltage: 5.15 Volt --> 5.15 Volt No Conversion Required
Thermal Voltage: 4.7 Volt --> 4.7 Volt No Conversion Required
Collector-Emitter Voltage: 3.15 Volt --> 3.15 Volt No Conversion Required
Supply Voltage: 2.5 Volt --> 2.5 Volt No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Ic = Isat*e^(-VBE/Vt)*(1+VCE/VDD) --> 0.001675*e^(-5.15/4.7)*(1+3.15/2.5)
Evaluating ... ...
Ic = 0.00126545696956445
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.00126545696956445 Ampere -->1.26545696956445 Milliampere (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
1.26545696956445 1.265457 Milliampere <-- Collector Current
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Collector Current = Saturation Current*e^(-Base-Emitter Voltage/Thermal Voltage)*(1+Collector-Emitter Voltage/Supply Voltage)
Ic = Isat*e^(-VBE/Vt)*(1+VCE/VDD)

What is PNP transistor?

The transistor in which one n-type material is doped with two p-type materials such type of transistor is known as PNP transistor. It is a current controlled device. The small amount of base current-controlled both the emitter and collector current. The PNP transistor has two crystal diodes connected back to back. The left side of the diode is known as the emitter-base diode and the right side of the diode is known as the collector-base diode.

How to Calculate Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor?

Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor calculator uses Collector Current = Saturation Current*e^(-Base-Emitter Voltage/Thermal Voltage)*(1+Collector-Emitter Voltage/Supply Voltage) to calculate the Collector Current, The Collector current given early voltage for PNP transistor is when common-emitter current gain carried by the electrons that reach the collector region. Its direction will be opposite to that of the flow of electrons, and thus into the collector terminal. Collector Current is denoted by Ic symbol.

How to calculate Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor, enter Saturation Current (Isat), Base-Emitter Voltage (VBE), Thermal Voltage (Vt), Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCE) & Supply Voltage (VDD) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1265.457 = 0.001675*e^(-5.15/4.7)*(1+3.15/2.5).

FAQ

What is Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor?
The Collector current given early voltage for PNP transistor is when common-emitter current gain carried by the electrons that reach the collector region. Its direction will be opposite to that of the flow of electrons, and thus into the collector terminal and is represented as Ic = Isat*e^(-VBE/Vt)*(1+VCE/VDD) or Collector Current = Saturation Current*e^(-Base-Emitter Voltage/Thermal Voltage)*(1+Collector-Emitter Voltage/Supply Voltage). Saturation Current is the diode leakage current density in the absence of light. It is an important parameter which differentiates one diode from another, Base-Emitter Voltage is the forward voltage between the base and emitter of the transistor, Thermal Voltage is the voltage produced within the p-n junction, Collector-Emitter Voltage is the electric potential between the base and collector region of a transistor & Supply Voltage is the input voltage source that flows through the BJT.
How to calculate Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor?
The Collector current given early voltage for PNP transistor is when common-emitter current gain carried by the electrons that reach the collector region. Its direction will be opposite to that of the flow of electrons, and thus into the collector terminal is calculated using Collector Current = Saturation Current*e^(-Base-Emitter Voltage/Thermal Voltage)*(1+Collector-Emitter Voltage/Supply Voltage). To calculate Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor, you need Saturation Current (Isat), Base-Emitter Voltage (VBE), Thermal Voltage (Vt), Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCE) & Supply Voltage (VDD). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Saturation Current, Base-Emitter Voltage, Thermal Voltage, Collector-Emitter Voltage & Supply Voltage and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Collector Current?
In this formula, Collector Current uses Saturation Current, Base-Emitter Voltage, Thermal Voltage, Collector-Emitter Voltage & Supply Voltage. We can use 3 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Collector Current = Saturation Current*e^(Base-Emitter Voltage/Thermal Voltage)-Saturation Current for DC*e^(Base-Collector Voltage/Thermal Voltage)
  • Collector Current = (Base Current*Common Emitter Current Gain)+Collector Emitter Leakage Current
  • Collector Current = Forced Common-Emitter Current Gain*Base Current
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