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Emitter Current is the amplified output current of a bipolar junction transistor. Check FAQs
Ie=IcId
Ie - Emitter Current?Ic - Collector Current?Id - Drain Current?

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16666.6667Edit=5Edit0.3Edit
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Emitter Current given Collector Current Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Emitter Current given Collector Current?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Ie=IcId
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Ie=5mA0.3mA
Next Step Convert Units
Ie=0.005A0.0003A
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Ie=0.0050.0003
Next Step Evaluate
Ie=16.6666666666667A
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
Ie=16666.6666666667mA
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Ie=16666.6667mA

Emitter Current given Collector Current Formula Elements

Variables
Emitter Current
Emitter Current is the amplified output current of a bipolar junction transistor.
Symbol: Ie
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: mA
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
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.
Drain Current
Drain Current below threshold voltage is defined as the subthreshold current and varies exponentially with gate to source voltage.
Symbol: Id
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: mA
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Emitter Current

​Go Emitter Current using Common Emitter Current Gain
Ie=(β+1β)IsateVBEVt
​Go Emitter Current using Collector Current and Current Gain
Ie=(β+1β)Ic
​Go Emitter Current using Transistor Constant
Ie=(Isatα)eVBEVt
​Go Emitter Current through Minority Carrier Concentration
Ie=AE[Charge-e]Dn(-npoWbase)

Other formulas in Emitter Current category

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

How to Evaluate Emitter Current given Collector Current?

Emitter Current given Collector Current evaluator uses Emitter Current = Collector Current/Drain Current to evaluate the Emitter Current, The Emitter Current given Collector Current is the combination of the collector AND the base current combined, the. load resistance in this type of transistor configuration also has both the collector current and the input current of the. base flowing through it. Emitter Current is denoted by Ie symbol.

How to evaluate Emitter Current given Collector Current using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Emitter Current given Collector Current, enter Collector Current (Ic) & Drain Current (Id) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Emitter Current given Collector Current

What is the formula to find Emitter Current given Collector Current?
The formula of Emitter Current given Collector Current is expressed as Emitter Current = Collector Current/Drain Current. Here is an example- 1.7E+7 = 0.005/0.0003.
How to calculate Emitter Current given Collector Current?
With Collector Current (Ic) & Drain Current (Id) we can find Emitter Current given Collector Current using the formula - Emitter Current = Collector Current/Drain Current.
What are the other ways to Calculate Emitter Current?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Emitter Current-
  • Emitter Current=((Common Emitter Current Gain+1)/Common Emitter Current Gain)*Saturation Current*e^(Base-Emitter Voltage/Thermal Voltage)OpenImg
  • Emitter Current=((Common Emitter Current Gain+1)/Common Emitter Current Gain)*Collector CurrentOpenImg
  • Emitter Current=(Saturation Current/Common-Base Current Gain)*e^(Base-Emitter Voltage/Thermal Voltage)OpenImg
Can the Emitter Current given Collector Current be negative?
Yes, the Emitter Current given Collector Current, measured in Electric Current can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Emitter Current given Collector Current?
Emitter Current given Collector Current is usually measured using the Milliampere[mA] for Electric Current. Ampere[mA], Microampere[mA], Centiampere[mA] are the few other units in which Emitter Current given Collector Current can be measured.
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