Capacitive/Inductive load when connected to BJT causes abnormal switching transients during____________.
delay time(td)
rise time (tr)
storage time (ts)
fall time (tf)
both rise time (tr) and fall time (tf)
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Capacitive/Inductive load when connected to BJT causes abnormal switching transients during fall time (tf).
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- Capacitive loads include energy stored in materials and devices, such as capacitors, and cause changes in voltage to lag behind changes in current.
- Capacitive loads are less common than inductive and resistive loads, but are becoming more common with the deployment of increasingly complex electronics.
- Inductive Loads, also called Lagging Loads or Inductive Load Banks or Inductive Reactive Loads or Power Factor Loads, are AC loads that are predominantly inductive in nature so that the alternating current lags behind the alternating voltage when the current flows into the load.
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