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The overdrive factor (ODF) of a bipolar junction transistor (BJT) is defined as the ratio of the excess minority carrier concentration in the base to the equilibrium minority carrier concentration. It indicates the level of injection of minority carriers into the base and is crucial for understanding the transistor's performance in different operating conditions. A higher ODF typically leads to improved current gain and higher frequency response, but it can also increase the risk of saturation. In practice, the ODF helps in analyzing the transistor's behavior under varying bias conditions.

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