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Reverse Recovery Current in Basic Transistor Devices Formulas
Reverse Recovery Current is required by a power diode when it is quickly reverse biased and this current is required to clear it of charge carriers so that it can block the reverse voltage in BJT. And is denoted by I
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. Reverse Recovery Current is usually measured using the Milliampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Reverse Recovery Current is always negative.
Formulas to find Reverse Recovery Current in Basic Transistor Devices
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Basic Transistor Devices formulas that make use of Reverse Recovery Current
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List of variables in Basic Transistor Devices formulas
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FAQ
What is the Reverse Recovery Current?
Reverse Recovery Current is required by a power diode when it is quickly reverse biased and this current is required to clear it of charge carriers so that it can block the reverse voltage in BJT. Reverse Recovery Current is usually measured using the Milliampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Reverse Recovery Current is always negative.
Can the Reverse Recovery Current be negative?
Yes, the Reverse Recovery Current, measured in Electric Current can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Reverse Recovery Current?
Reverse Recovery Current is usually measured using the Milliampere[mA] for Electric Current. Ampere[mA], Microampere[mA], Centiampere[mA] are the few other units in which Reverse Recovery Current can be measured.
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