The typical base-emitter gain (beta or hFE) of a CA3046 is 100, at an emitter current of 100ma. This translates to a base-collector gain (alpha) of 0.99.
amplification factor
the amplification factor is a function of β. Higher β causes a higher amplification.
comparerission between CB,CC&CE
for a collector to base biased circuit find the stability factor s?what is the effect on s for change in current amplification factor?
I don't know about hfc, but hFE is the amplification factor by which the transistor amplifies the base current. Therefore, if hFE is 100, the base current is amplified by a factor of 100.
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If you meant amplification is multiplication factor then you must multiply pounds by 0.453592343 to get to kilogrammes(which is the metric unit of mass).
drain resistance (rd) amplification factor trans conductance
amplification factor
the amplification factor is a function of β. Higher β causes a higher amplification.
comparerission between CB,CC&CE
for a collector to base biased circuit find the stability factor s?what is the effect on s for change in current amplification factor?
IC/IB where IC is Collector Current and IB is Base Current
The amplification factor Vout/Vin determines the voltage gain.
I don't know about hfc, but hFE is the amplification factor by which the transistor amplifies the base current. Therefore, if hFE is 100, the base current is amplified by a factor of 100.
Current Amplification Factor or Current Gain is basically the ratio of the ratio of the output current to the input current when its passing through an electrical device. So, it gives us the amount of current gained as it flows through. output current/input current For example:for CE Transistor ,beta=ic/ib
a transistor ampify the current i.e. you the output current proportional to the input one. in CE amplifier , this ratio is more than one Ic/Ib = current amplification factor this extra ampitude comes from the biasing batteries used.