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  2. Bipolar junction transistor - Wikipedia

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    Generalized h-parameter model of an NPN BJT. Replace x with e , b or c for CE, CB and CC topologies respectively. Another model commonly used to analyze BJT circuits is the h-parameter model, also known as the hybrid equivalent model, closely related to the hybrid-pi model and the y-parameter two-port , but using input current and output ...

  3. Hybrid-pi model - Wikipedia

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    Full hybrid-pi model. The full model introduces the virtual terminal, B′, so that the base spreading resistance, r bb, (the bulk resistance between the base contact and the active region of the base under the emitter) and r b′e (representing the base current required to make up for recombination of minority carriers in the base region) can be represented separately.

  4. File:BJT h-parameters (generalised).svg - Wikipedia

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    h rx = h re – Represents the dependence of the transistor's I B –V BE curve on the value of V CE. It is usually very small and is often neglected (assumed to be zero). h fx = h fe – The current-gain of the transistor. This parameter is often specified as h FE or the DC current-gain (β DC) in datasheets. h ox = h oe – The output ...

  5. Gummel–Poon model - Wikipedia

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    The Gummel–Poon model and modern variants of it are widely used in popular circuit simulators such as SPICE. A significant effect that the Gummel–Poon model accounts for is the variation of the transistor β F {\displaystyle \beta _{\text{F}}} and β R {\displaystyle \beta _{\text{R}}} values with the direct current level.

  6. Two-port network - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: Example two-port network with symbol definitions. Notice the port condition is satisfied: the same current flows into each port as leaves that port.. In electronics, a two-port network (a kind of four-terminal network or quadripole) is an electrical network (i.e. a circuit) or device with two pairs of terminals to connect to external circuits.

  7. Small-signal model - Wikipedia

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    A small signal model consists of a small signal (having zero average value, for example a sinusoid, but any AC signal could be used) superimposed on a bias signal (or superimposed on a DC constant signal) such that the sum of the small signal plus the bias signal gives the total signal which is exactly equal to the original (large) signal to be ...

  8. Talk:Bipolar junction transistor/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    I suggest moving it to a new article on BJT models and just leaving a more condensed version. I'm planning on writing an article on the hybrid pi model (to avoid the redudant parameter explanations on the common emitter, common base, etc. pages) and logically it should be grouped with the h-parameter model currently in this article. Problem is ...

  9. Transistor model - Wikipedia

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    Transistor models are used for almost all modern electronic design work. Analog circuit simulators such as SPICE use models to predict the behavior of a design. Most design work is related to integrated circuit designs which have a very large tooling cost, primarily for the photomasks used to create the devices, and there is a large economic incentive to get the design working without any ...