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i have doubt that when we plot the input characteristics of a transistor (in CB configuration) why do we keep Vcb constant and not Ic and in output characteristic why do we keep Ie constant and not Veb.is it a convetion or is there a reason?
 

i have doubt that when we plot the input characteristics of a transistor (in CB configuration) why do we keep Vcb constant and not Ic and in output characteristic why do we keep Ie constant and not Veb.is it a convetion or is there a reason?

you are talking about 2 port network. read about 2 port network, and write here what do you think about it.
 

i have doubt that when we plot the input characteristics of a transistor (in CB configuration) why do we keep Vcb constant and not Ic and in output characteristic why do we keep Ie constant and not Veb.is it a convetion or is there a reason?

may be this is helpful for you.
 

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