Electronics and Communication Engineering - Electronic Devices and Circuits - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Electronic Devices and Circuits - Section 2 (Q.No. 50)
50.
The value of a in a transistor
Answer: Option
Explanation:
a is about 0.98.
Discussion:
2 comments Page 1 of 1.
Umqa said:
8 months ago
a = collector current (Ic)/Emitter current (Ie).
As the emitter is heavily doped compared to the collector.
So, the emitter current is always slightly greater than the collector current.
As in the above formula if the denominator is slightly greater than the numerator then it will always be slightly less than 1.
As the emitter is heavily doped compared to the collector.
So, the emitter current is always slightly greater than the collector current.
As in the above formula if the denominator is slightly greater than the numerator then it will always be slightly less than 1.
Tejas Prajapati said:
5 years ago
Please explain about it.
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