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Ic=βforcedIB
Ic - Collector Current?βforced - Forced Common-Emitter Current Gain?IB - Base Current?

Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain Example

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4.9996Edit=64.93Edit0.077Edit
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Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Ic=βforcedIB
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Ic=64.930.077mA
Next Step Convert Units
Ic=64.937.7E-5A
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Ic=64.937.7E-5
Next Step Evaluate
Ic=0.00499961A
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
Ic=4.99961mA
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Ic=4.9996mA

Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain Formula Elements

Variables
Collector Current
Collector current is an amplified output current of a bipolar junction transistor.
Symbol: Ic
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: mA
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Forced Common-Emitter Current Gain
Forced common-emitter current gain is the ratio of collector current and base current at saturation mode.
Symbol: βforced
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Base Current
Base Current is a crucial current of bipolar junction transistor. Without the base current, the transistor cannot turn on.
Symbol: IB
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: mA
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Collector Current

​Go Collector Current when Saturation Current due to DC Voltage
Ic=IsateVBEVt-ISCeVBCVt
​Go Collector Current using Leakage Current
Ic=(IBβ)+Ice0
​Go Collector Current using Early Voltage for NPN Transistor
Ic=IsateVBCVt(1+VCEVDD)
​Go Collector Current given Early Voltage for PNP Transistor
Ic=Isate-VBEVt(1+VCEVDD)

Other formulas in Collector Current category

​Go Collector Current given Base-Emitter Voltage
Icc=αIsat(exp([Charge-e]VBE[BoltZ]to-1))

How to Evaluate Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain?

Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain evaluator uses Collector Current = Forced Common-Emitter Current Gain*Base Current to evaluate the Collector Current, The Collector current of PNP transistor when common-emitter current gain carried by the electrons that reach the collector region. Its direction will be opposite to that of the flow of electrons, and thus into the collector terminal. Collector Current is denoted by Ic symbol.

How to evaluate Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain, enter Forced Common-Emitter Current Gain forced) & Base Current (IB) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain

What is the formula to find Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain?
The formula of Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain is expressed as Collector Current = Forced Common-Emitter Current Gain*Base Current. Here is an example- 4999.61 = 64.93*7.7E-05.
How to calculate Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain?
With Forced Common-Emitter Current Gain forced) & Base Current (IB) we can find Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain using the formula - Collector Current = Forced Common-Emitter Current Gain*Base Current.
What are the other ways to Calculate Collector Current?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Collector Current-
  • Collector Current=Saturation Current*e^(Base-Emitter Voltage/Thermal Voltage)-Saturation Current for DC*e^(Base-Collector Voltage/Thermal Voltage)OpenImg
  • Collector Current=(Base Current*Common Emitter Current Gain)+Collector Emitter Leakage CurrentOpenImg
  • Collector Current=Saturation Current*e^(Base-Collector Voltage/Thermal Voltage)*(1+Collector-Emitter Voltage/Supply Voltage)OpenImg
Can the Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain be negative?
Yes, the Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain, measured in Electric Current can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain?
Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain is usually measured using the Milliampere[mA] for Electric Current. Ampere[mA], Microampere[mA], Centiampere[mA] are the few other units in which Collector Current of PNP Transistor when Common-Emitter Current Gain can be measured.
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