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Common-Base Current Gain in Silicon Controlled Rectifier Formulas
Common-Base Current Gain is defined as the change in collector current divided by the change in emitter current when the base-to-collector voltage is constant. And is denoted by α.
Silicon Controlled Rectifier formulas that make use of Common-Base Current Gain
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Leakage Current of Collector-Base Junction
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What is the Common-Base Current Gain?
Common-Base Current Gain is defined as the change in collector current divided by the change in emitter current when the base-to-collector voltage is constant.
Can the Common-Base Current Gain be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Common-Base Current Gain, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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