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- 19 Dec 2018
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The h-parameters of a transistor depend on its operating point, so when the operating point changes, these parameters also change accordingly.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.In which transistor configuration does the parameter hie represent the input impedance when the output is short-circuited?
- 2.In a transistor configured in the common-emitter (CE) mode, how do the h-parameter values compare to those in the common-base (CB) configuration?
- 3.In a common-emitter (CE) configuration with the output terminal shorted, what is the hfe parameter referred to as?
- 4.How do the h-parameters of a transistor respond to variations in temperature?
- 5.What are the units of the h_ie parameter?
- 6.How many h-parameters are associated with a transistor?
- 7.Under what condition does a transistor operate as a linear device?
- 8.For which type of signals does the h parameter method provide accurate outcomes?
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