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Emitter to Collector Distance in Microwave Semiconductor Devices Formulas
Emitter to collector distance is total distance between emitter to collector junction. And is denoted by L
min
. Emitter to Collector Distance is usually measured using the Micrometer for Length. Note that the value of Emitter to Collector Distance is always negative.
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FAQ
What is the Emitter to Collector Distance?
Emitter to collector distance is total distance between emitter to collector junction. Emitter to Collector Distance is usually measured using the Micrometer for Length. Note that the value of Emitter to Collector Distance is always negative.
Can the Emitter to Collector Distance be negative?
Yes, the Emitter to Collector Distance, measured in Length can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Emitter to Collector Distance?
Emitter to Collector Distance is usually measured using the Micrometer[μm] for Length. Meter[μm], Millimeter[μm], Kilometer[μm] are the few other units in which Emitter to Collector Distance can be measured.
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