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Emitter-Base Capacitance in BJT Formulas
Emitter-base capacitance is the capacitance between the emitter and the base. And is denoted by C
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. Emitter-Base Capacitance is usually measured using the Microfarad for Capacitance. Note that the value of Emitter-Base Capacitance is always negative.
Formulas to find Emitter-Base Capacitance in BJT
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Small-Signal Diffusion Capacitance
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Small-Signal Diffusion Capacitance of BJT
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BJT formulas that make use of Emitter-Base Capacitance
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Short Circuit Current Gain of BJT
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Base-Emitter Junction Capacitance
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Unity-Gain Bandwidth of BJT
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Transition Frequency of BJT
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Finite Input Voltage of BJT at Unity Gain Frequency
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List of variables in BJT formulas
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Device Constant
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Transconductance
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Collector Current
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Threshold Voltage
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FAQ
What is the Emitter-Base Capacitance?
Emitter-base capacitance is the capacitance between the emitter and the base. Emitter-Base Capacitance is usually measured using the Microfarad for Capacitance. Note that the value of Emitter-Base Capacitance is always negative.
Can the Emitter-Base Capacitance be negative?
Yes, the Emitter-Base Capacitance, measured in Capacitance can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Emitter-Base Capacitance?
Emitter-Base Capacitance is usually measured using the Microfarad[μF] for Capacitance. Farad[μF], Kilofarad[μF], Millifarad[μF] are the few other units in which Emitter-Base Capacitance can be measured.
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