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Transition Capacitance in EDC Formulas
The transition capacitance represents the change in charge stored in the depletion region with respect to a change in junction voltage. And is denoted by C
T
. Transition Capacitance is usually measured using the Picofarad for Capacitance. Note that the value of Transition Capacitance is always positive.
Formulas to find Transition Capacitance in EDC
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Transition Capacitance
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List of variables in EDC formulas
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Junction Plate Area
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Width of Depletion Region
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FAQ
What is the Transition Capacitance?
The transition capacitance represents the change in charge stored in the depletion region with respect to a change in junction voltage. Transition Capacitance is usually measured using the Picofarad for Capacitance. Note that the value of Transition Capacitance is always positive.
Can the Transition Capacitance be negative?
No, the Transition Capacitance, measured in Capacitance cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Transition Capacitance?
Transition Capacitance is usually measured using the Picofarad[pF] for Capacitance. Farad[pF], Kilofarad[pF], Millifarad[pF] are the few other units in which Transition Capacitance can be measured.
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