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- 19 Dec 2018
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The parameter hie denotes the input impedance specifically in the Common Emitter (CE) configuration when the output is shorted. It does not represent input impedance in Common Base (CB) or Common Collector (CC) arrangements under these conditions.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.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?
- 2.In a common-emitter (CE) configuration with the output terminal shorted, what is the hfe parameter referred to as?
- 3.How do the h-parameters of a transistor respond to variations in temperature?
- 4.How do the h-parameters of a transistor behave when the operating point is altered?
- 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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