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Output Current in Transistor Amplifiers Formulas
Output Current is the current the amplifier draws from the signal source. And is denoted by i
o
. Output Current is usually measured using the Milliampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Output Current is always positive.
Formulas to find Output Current in Transistor Amplifiers
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Current Flowing through Induced Channel in Transistor given Oxide Voltage
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List of variables in Transistor Amplifiers formulas
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Mobility of Electron
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Oxide Capacitance
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Width of Channel
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Length of Channel
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Voltage across Oxide
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Threshold Voltage
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Saturation Voltage between Drain and Source
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FAQ
What is the Output Current?
Output Current is the current the amplifier draws from the signal source. Output Current is usually measured using the Milliampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Output Current is always positive.
Can the Output Current be negative?
No, the Output Current, measured in Electric Current cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Output Current?
Output Current is usually measured using the Milliampere[mA] for Electric Current. Ampere[mA], Microampere[mA], Centiampere[mA] are the few other units in which Output Current can be measured.
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