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How to find Vec of an active mode pnp

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hello,
please guys i need your help to find Vec of this PNP transistor which is in Active mode, thank you Capture.PNG
 

Vce ought to be one of the reported OP results.

Getting to that, depends on which simulator / GUI or
command line interface.

In ngspice I'd just run an OP and then "show q" and
pick out the device by name. Then I'd know its name
as SPICE sees it, and be able to keep and plot port
currents if I wanted. Maybe your GUI makes it even
easier, or maybe only obfuscates - comes down to
cases, that.
 

"Active mode" means the transistor is turned on a little or a lot. We need to know the base voltage (does it go negative?) to determine Vce.
 

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