FAQ

What is the Average Time to Traverse Emitter to Collector?
Average time to traverse emitter to collector is defined as the time taken by the electron to travel from emitter junction to collector. Average Time to Traverse Emitter to Collector is usually measured using the Microsecond for Time. Note that the value of Average Time to Traverse Emitter to Collector is always positive.
Can the Average Time to Traverse Emitter to Collector be negative?
No, the Average Time to Traverse Emitter to Collector, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Average Time to Traverse Emitter to Collector?
Average Time to Traverse Emitter to Collector is usually measured using the Microsecond[μs] for Time. Second[μs], Millisecond[μs], Nanosecond[μs] are the few other units in which Average Time to Traverse Emitter to Collector can be measured.
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