Bipolar junction transistor V-VBE=B*IB+D*IC what does it mean​ B=? and D=? SI=dIC/dICBO=(1+hfe)*B/(B+D*hfe) IF B,D=0 SI=? AND B=D SI=? SV=dIC/dVBE=(-hfe)/(B+D*hfe) IF B,D=0...

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Bipolar junction transistor

V-VBE=B*IB+D*IC

what does it mean​ B=? and D=?

SI=dIC/dICBO=(1+hfe)*B/(B+D*hfe)IF B,D=0 SI=? AND B=D SI=?

SV=dIC/dVBE=(-hfe)/(B+D*hfe)IF B,D=0 SV=? AND B=D SV=?

SH=dIC/dhfe=ICQ*B/(hfe*(B+D*hfe))IF B,D=0 Sh=? B=D Sh=?

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