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Emitter Resistance in BJT Formulas
Emitter Resistance is a dynamic resistance of the emitter-base junction diode of a transistor. And is denoted by R
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. Emitter Resistance is usually measured using the Kilohm for Electric Resistance. Note that the value of Emitter Resistance is always negative.
Formulas to find Emitter Resistance in BJT
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Emitter Resistance given Threshold Voltage
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Emitter Resistance given Emitter Current
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Emitter Resistance of BJT
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BJT formulas that make use of Emitter Resistance
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Overall Voltage Gain of Amplifier when Load Resistance is Connected to Output
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Overall Voltage Gain of Buffer Amplifier given Load Resistance
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Small-Signal Input Resistance given Emitter Current
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List of variables in BJT formulas
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Threshold Voltage
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Emitter Current
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Small Signal
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Signal Current
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FAQ
What is the Emitter Resistance?
Emitter Resistance is a dynamic resistance of the emitter-base junction diode of a transistor. Emitter Resistance is usually measured using the Kilohm for Electric Resistance. Note that the value of Emitter Resistance is always negative.
Can the Emitter Resistance be negative?
Yes, the Emitter Resistance, measured in Electric Resistance can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Emitter Resistance?
Emitter Resistance is usually measured using the Kilohm[kΩ] for Electric Resistance. Ohm[kΩ], Megohm[kΩ], Microhm[kΩ] are the few other units in which Emitter Resistance can be measured.
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