I have some trouble with the transistor! Lets imagine I have a circuit which has a transistor. the base and collector of the transistor are connected to a 12v dc. and the emitter is connected to the gnd. at both, collector and emitter i have a capacitor connected. I know that the input at the first capacitor (at base) is a sinusoidal wave and that the output of the second capacitor (at collector) is a vertical-stretched cosine wave... why do i get this kind of wave at the output? and what will happen if i change the sinusoidal wave at the input as a square or triangle wave? I really don't get it, would really appreciate if someone could explain me something. |
by a54272115
November 18, 2012 |
OK, in imagination everything is possible, just close your eyes. In reality I assume you will hear a loud BANG (and your parents may rush in to see what has happened).
;-) Simulation starts by a diagram, no safety glasses needed. Just do it and post what you have … Regards, Sancho |
by Sancho_P
November 18, 2012 |
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