For the circuit shown in the figure below, we wish to find the biasing current IC . Knowing that the current flowing through the 12 kΩ resistor is much higher than the base current (IR > > IB), VT = 26 mV and IS1 = 4×10−16 A, calculate IC. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places). IC = mA

For the circuit shown in the figure below, we wish to find the biasing current IC . Knowing that the current flowing through the 12 kΩ resistor is much higher than the base current (IR > > IB), VT = 26 mV and IS1 = 4×10−16 A, calculate IC. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places). IC = mA

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For the circuit shown in the figure below, we wish to find the biasing current I I C . Knowing that the current flowing through the 12 k Ω resistor is much higher than the base current ( I R >> I B ), V T = 26 m V and I S 1 = 4 × 10 16 A , calculate I C . (Round your answer to 2 decimal places). I C = m A

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