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Discussion Forum : Transistors and Applications - True or False (Q.No. 5)
5.
The beta of a BJT is the ratio of collector current to emitter current.
Discussion:
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Ganesh said:
8 years ago
I agree @Jiten.
Jiten said:
1 decade ago
Gamma is the amplification factor of common collector configuration. Therefore gamma = Ie/Ib.
Navi said:
1 decade ago
I have a doubt. Gamma= Ie/Ib right?
Deepa said:
1 decade ago
As alpha is the ratio of output current to the input current in common base mode. So,
Alpha = Ic/Ie.
Beta is the ratio of output current to the input current in common emitter mode. So,
Beta = Ic/Ib.
And gamma is the ratio of output current to the input current in common collector mode. So,
Gamma = Ib/Ie.
Alpha = Ic/Ie.
Beta is the ratio of output current to the input current in common emitter mode. So,
Beta = Ic/Ib.
And gamma is the ratio of output current to the input current in common collector mode. So,
Gamma = Ib/Ie.
Mini mathew said:
1 decade ago
The beta of a bjt is the ratio of collector current to base current.
Akanksha said:
1 decade ago
Because, Beta = Ic/Ib.
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