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current gain temperature coefficient of BJT. (Read 893 times)
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current gain temperature coefficient of BJT.
Apr 08th, 2019, 12:21am
 
Hello,

   I forget the bipolar transistor characteristics, and cannot find any good references. Anybody can help me about the current gain temperature coefficient of bipolar transistor? I read some device principles, and it looks the current gain temperature dependent effect mainly decided by the base of the transistor, and it has negative temperature coefficient. Any comments on it or good reference?
   Thank you.
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Re: current gain temperature coefficient of BJT.
Reply #1 - Apr 12th, 2019, 7:28am
 
Solved, actually it is quite clear if we look at Vbe = VT/n * ln(Ic/Is), if we consider Ic/Is as the current gain, and Vbe has the CTAT characteristic, we can clearly get Ic/Is is a CTAT.
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