I have wired a NPN BJT in the manner shown in this schematic
with the result that it is internally open.. I need to sometimes have the emitter a few volts higher than the base, do I need a diode in series with the emitter, or have I experienced something weird?
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with the result that it is internally open.. I need to sometimes have the emitter a few volts higher than the base, do I need a diode in series with the emitter, or have I experienced something weird?
Base-emitter reverse break down voltage is on the order of 8V, which means you ran an 8V zener from a 15V source with no current limit - in other words, you killed it.
If you need the B-E junction reverse biassed, you will need some form of protection, either a series diode or a parallel diode, depending on the particular case.
If you need the B-E junction reverse biassed, you will need some form of protection, either a series diode or a parallel diode, depending on the particular case.
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