This document is a fifth laboratory report for Electronics (EMT 1255) at New York City College of Technology, completed on October 14, 2017, by a student named Urgiles. It details an experiment focused on Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs).
This report is intended for the professor, Albert G De la Cruz, as a demonstration of the student’s understanding of BJT characteristics and their ability to perform and document a practical electronics experiment. It serves as a graded component of the course.
This report does *not* provide a comprehensive lesson on BJTs; it assumes prior knowledge of the topic. It also doesn’t offer generalized troubleshooting advice or detailed circuit analysis beyond the scope of the specific experiment.
The full report includes a table of contents, an objective statement, an introduction to BJTs, a detailed experimental procedure, recorded data in tables, results and discussions, a conclusion, and a list of references. This preview only provides a glimpse of the report’s structure and the experiment’s focus – it does not include the experimental data, analysis, or conclusions.