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Download Solution PDFWhich among the following indicates early effect in BJT?
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Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFEarly Effect:
- A large collector base reverse bias is the reason behind the early effect manifested by BJTs.
- As reverse biasing of the collector to base junction increases, the depletion region penetrates more into the base, as the base is lightly doped.
- This reduces the effective base width (base narrowing) and hence the concentration gradient in the base increases.
- This reduction in the effective base width causes less recombination of carriers in the base region which results in an increase in collector current. This is known as the Early effect.
- The decrease in base width causes ß to increase and hence collector current increases with collector voltage rather than staying constant.
- The slope introduced by the Early effect is almost linear with IC and the common-emitter characteristics extrapolate to an intersection with the voltage axis VA, called the Early voltage.
This is explained with the help of the following VCE (Reverse voltage) vs IC (Collector current) curve:
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