Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1 Formula

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Saturation Voltage 1 of transistor 1 i.e Q1 is the voltage between the collector and emitter terminals when both the base-emitter and base-collector junctions are forward-biased. Check FAQs
VCEsat1=Vcc-Vmax
VCEsat1 - Saturation Voltage 1?Vcc - Supply Voltage?Vmax - Maximum Voltage?

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4.01Edit=7.52Edit-3.51Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
VCEsat1=Vcc-Vmax
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
VCEsat1=7.52V-3.51V
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
VCEsat1=7.52-3.51
LAST Step Evaluate
VCEsat1=4.01V

Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1 Formula Elements

Variables
Saturation Voltage 1
Saturation Voltage 1 of transistor 1 i.e Q1 is the voltage between the collector and emitter terminals when both the base-emitter and base-collector junctions are forward-biased.
Symbol: VCEsat1
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Supply Voltage
Supply Voltage is also defined defined as the bias voltage applied to the op amp for Q2(transistor 2) pin. It is also defined as as voltage at collector.
Symbol: Vcc
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Voltage
The Maximum Voltage in an amplifier refers to the highest voltage level that the amplifier can handle without damaging its internal components.
Symbol: Vmax
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Class A Output Stage category

​Go Load Voltage
VL=Vin-Vbe
​Go Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 2
VCEsat2=Vmin+Vcc
​Go Bias Current of Emitter Follower
Ib=modu̲s(-Vcc)+VCEsat2RL
​Go Instantaneous Power Dissipation of Emitter-Follower
PI=VceIc

How to Evaluate Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1?

Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1 evaluator uses Saturation Voltage 1 = Supply Voltage-Maximum Voltage to evaluate the Saturation Voltage 1, Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1 formula is the collector and emitter terminals under conditions of base current or base-emitter voltage beyond which the collector current remains essentially constant as the base current or voltage is decreased. Saturation Voltage 1 is denoted by VCEsat1 symbol.

How to evaluate Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1 using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1, enter Supply Voltage (Vcc) & Maximum Voltage (Vmax) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1

What is the formula to find Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1?
The formula of Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1 is expressed as Saturation Voltage 1 = Supply Voltage-Maximum Voltage. Here is an example- 4.01 = 7.52-3.51.
How to calculate Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1?
With Supply Voltage (Vcc) & Maximum Voltage (Vmax) we can find Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1 using the formula - Saturation Voltage 1 = Supply Voltage-Maximum Voltage.
Can the Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1 be negative?
No, the Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1, measured in Electric Potential cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1?
Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1 is usually measured using the Volt[V] for Electric Potential. Millivolt[V], Microvolt[V], Nanovolt[V] are the few other units in which Saturation Voltage between Collector-Emitter at Transistor 1 can be measured.
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