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Total Impurity in Integrated Circuits (IC) Formulas
Total Impurity defines the impurities which is mix at atom per unit area in a base or the amount of impurity added to an intrinsic semiconductor varies its level of conductivity. And is denoted by Q
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. Total Impurity is usually measured using the Square Centimeter for Area. Note that the value of Total Impurity is always positive.
Formulas to find Total Impurity in Integrated Circuits (IC)
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Impurity Atoms Per Unit Area
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Integrated Circuits (IC) formulas that make use of Total Impurity
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Saturation Current in Transistor
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List of variables in Integrated Circuits (IC) formulas
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Effective Diffusion
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Emitter Base Junction Area
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Charge
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Intrinsic Concentration
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Collector Current
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Voltage Base Emitter
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Thermal Voltage
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FAQ
What is the Total Impurity?
Total Impurity defines the impurities which is mix at atom per unit area in a base or the amount of impurity added to an intrinsic semiconductor varies its level of conductivity. Total Impurity is usually measured using the Square Centimeter for Area. Note that the value of Total Impurity is always positive.
Can the Total Impurity be negative?
No, the Total Impurity, measured in Area cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Total Impurity?
Total Impurity is usually measured using the Square Centimeter[cm²] for Area. Square Meter[cm²], Square Kilometer[cm²], Square Millimeter[cm²] are the few other units in which Total Impurity can be measured.
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