The Zener diode used in the circuit shown in Figure 4 has a Vz= 6.7 Volts and it is used for biasing the npn transistor, which is silicon-based with forward-biasing voltage of 0.7V and current amplification beta =100. R1 = 100 k Ohm, RC = 10 k Ohm, R_E= 10 k Ohm, Vcc = 20 V.
The Zener diode used in the circuit shown in Figure 4 has a Vz= 6.7 Volts and it is used for biasing the npn transistor, which is silicon-based with forward-biasing voltage of 0.7V and current amplification beta =100. R1 = 100 k Ohm, RC = 10 k Ohm, R_E= 10 k Ohm, Vcc = 20 V.
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