A transistor has β = 40. A change in base current of 100 μ A,
produces change in collector current
(a) 40 × 100 microampere (b) (100 – 40) microampere
(c) (100 + 40) microampere (d) 100/40 microampere
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What are α,β and γ in a transistor ? ALPHA (α): It is a large signal current gain in common base configuration. It is the ratio of collector current (output current) to the emitter current (input current). It is a current gain in CB amplifier and it indicates that the amount of emitter current reaching to collector.
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