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Thermal stability coefficient [closed]
Closed as unclear by Nick Alexeev on Jul 28, 2023 at 16:21
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The thermal stability coefficient is defined to be:
$S = \frac{dI_{C}}{dI_{CBO}}$ where $I_{CBO}$ is the reverse current of the BJT when voltage isnt applied to the base of the BJT.
In case of a BJT biased with 2 sources $I_{C} = \beta \cdot I_{b}+(\beta +1)I_{CBO}$
However my textbook says that $S = \frac{1+\beta}{1-\beta\frac{dI_{b}}{dI_{C}}}$
however I dont get why that is the case.Any help?
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