FAQ

What is the Transconductance?
Transconductance is defined as the ratio of the change in the output current to the change in the input voltage, with the gate-source voltage held constant. Transconductance is usually measured using the Millisiemens for Electric Conductance. Note that the value of Transconductance is always negative.
Can the Transconductance be negative?
Yes, the Transconductance, measured in Electric Conductance can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Transconductance?
Transconductance is usually measured using the Millisiemens[mS] for Electric Conductance. Siemens[mS], Megasiemens[mS], Mho[mS] are the few other units in which Transconductance can be measured.
Copied!