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Common-Base Current Gain in Current Formulas
Common-base current gain α is related to β common-emitter current gain and its value is less than 1 because collector current is always less than emitter current due to recombination of electrons. And is denoted by α.
Current formulas that make use of Common-Base Current Gain
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Base Current of PNP Transistor using Common-Base Current Gain
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Collector Current using Emitter Current
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Emitter Current using Transistor Constant
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Emitter Current given Saturation Current
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FAQ
What is the Common-Base Current Gain?
Common-base current gain α is related to β common-emitter current gain and its value is less than 1 because collector current is always less than emitter current due to recombination of electrons.
Can the Common-Base Current Gain be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Common-Base Current Gain, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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