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Mr freebird, could you maybe give more information as to when a BJT or even HBT model fidelity will go out of the window? Or why the BJT will not behave as a diode at certain frequencies, if say the models fidelity was tested way above the frequency that you are interested in?
I would like to...
I think it depend greatly on your use of the diode then, but I think everyone agrees that the use of a transistor is only usable with small signal inputs. The moment the reverse bias current becomes to great it will destroy the device. But the way that I am planning on using it is for a...
This is more of a self explained answer than a question, but it might help someone else:)
Please correct me if I am wrong though.
A NPN BJT transistor in its most fundamental form is two N doped regions with a P doped region that separates them.Thus two PN junctions (diodes) pointing away...
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