I am in trade school becoming an electrician and i think what it is is simply a drain for a pool, whether it be a hydro-massage, portable, spa or hot tub and it allows extra water to drain properly. If there is any current leakage from a short circuit or anything in the water then it would be bonded because the leakage collector is bonded to the control panel. That's what i think it is .
The current of the minority charges (collector region) is the source of the leakage current. At higher temperature, this leakage current increases due to increase in thermal energy.
(1) current amplification factor due to change in temperature. (2) collector current because of variation in leakage current.
A: All transistor experience some kind of leakage with the one of the three termianal open. it called Iceo.
In low voltage and electronics Leakage Current is any current that flows when the ideal current
The leakage current of a (zener) diode is the current that leaks when a diode is connected in reverse biased.
The current of the minority charges (collector region) is the source of the leakage current. At higher temperature, this leakage current increases due to increase in thermal energy.
Flow of current in the collector circuit produces heat at the collector base junction. This increases the temperature. More minority carriers are generated in base collector region, since more bands are broken,the leakage current increases. In other word, leakage current increase when temperature increase.
beta is defined as the rate of change of collector current (Ic) with respect to the collector leakage current (Ico) keeping beta and (VBE) constant also (IB) constant.
(1) current amplification factor due to change in temperature. (2) collector current because of variation in leakage current.
(1) current amplification factor due to change in temperature. (2) collector current because of variation in leakage current.
A: Vce is the voltage across the transistor . Ie is the emitter current. Ico is the collector current with the base open. Or really the leakage.
A: All transistor experience some kind of leakage with the one of the three termianal open. it called Iceo.
The question is poorly phrased and needs a grammatical cleanup. If you mean to ask "what happens to the collector-emitter current of a transistor when the emitter-base junction is reverse biased" then the answer is that the transistor will turn off, and you will only see leakage current.
In low voltage and electronics Leakage Current is any current that flows when the ideal current
* basic physics -- a voltage applied across a junction or an insulator will produce some current, no matter how small. No perfect insulator exists in electronics. * defects in manufacturers -- undesirable elements in a junction or an insulator, introduced during manufacturing and stay, will affect the normal current-voltage behavior * unintended usage -- the voltage or current applied to an electronic component has gone beyond its spec * damage -- the electronic component has suffered permanent damage due to excessive usage, abuse, or electrostatic discharge.
leakage current itself
The leakage current of a (zener) diode is the current that leaks when a diode is connected in reverse biased.