what is value of current gain of a transistor in CE configuration
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The most commonly used transistor configuration is the NPN Transistor. We also learnt that the junctions of the bipolar transistor can be biased in one of three different ways – Common Base, Common Emitter and Common Collector.
In this tutorial about bipolar transistors we will look more closely at the “Common Emitter” configuration using the Bipolar NPN Transistor with an example of the construction of a NPN transistor along with the transistors current flow
In this tutorial about bipolar transistors we will look more closely at the “Common Emitter” configuration using the Bipolar NPN Transistor with an example of the construction of a NPN transistor along with the transistors current flow
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The current gain in transistor with CE configuration is
β= Ic/Ib.
Where Ic= collector current.
Ib= base current.
The general formula for current gain is. Output current / input current.
Hope it is useful.
β= Ic/Ib.
Where Ic= collector current.
Ib= base current.
The general formula for current gain is. Output current / input current.
Hope it is useful.
ravivasuboo404:
please tell me if it has any standard value
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