Check my assumption on this circuit?

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fuper

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Hi all

I'm "designing" the attached circuit. I'm measuring the voltage at point A from ground. If I have the pot turned up giving a total of 6K to the base, I measure about 22 mv. If I turn the pot down all the way, leaving about 1K into the base, I measure about 15mv.

The transistor is a regular NPN.

What I am trying to accomplish is a poor man's "voltage controlled resistor", specifcally the 100K across the Collector/Emitter junction of the transistor. I've attempted to create a voltage divider with the additional 100K resistor to V+, hence the reading at point A.

I'm not 100% sure what I should expect to measure at point A. Seeing the variable voltage indicates to me that its working in general but I was hoping for a second pair of eyes to double check my assumptions.

I got this idea from reading a synth schmatic over at:

http://satcom.tonnarelli.com/files/wp20/WP-20b.bmp

Cheers!
 

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You are all screwed-up in your thinking.

You have a 1k resistor in parallel with 100k, the result is fractionally less that 1k.

With a resistance between 1k and 6k feeding the base, you transistor is saturated, it is turned hard on.

Reconnect your circuit as I have shown below and have a further play, you may find that the collector voltage varies quite a bit more.

JimB
 

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