Peak Electronics DCA75 User Manual page 17

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Collector Leakage Current
The collector current that takes place
when no base current is flowing is
referred to as Leakage Current.
Most
modern
extremely low values of leakage
current, often less than 1µA, even for
very high collector-emitter voltages.
V BE =0.270V
at I B =5.00mA
I C Leak=0.177mA
current, particular at high temperatures (leakage current can be very
temperature dependant).
Leakage current is automatically taken into account for the gain measurement
(unlike many multimeters' gain measurement that can be fooled by leakage
current).
If your transistor is a Silicon type, you should expect to see a leakage
current of close to 0.000mA unless the transistor is faulty.
The leakage current of germanium transistors can vary a large amount
with changes in temperature (roughly doubling with every 5°C
increase). Even the warmth from your fingers can alter the leakage
current of a germanium device. Conversely, a cooling transistor (after
a little handling) can result in a falling leakage current measurement
over the period of a few seconds/minutes. This is completely normal.
transistors
exhibit
Older Germanium types however can
suffer from significant collector leakage
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April 2015 – Rev 1.4
I B = 0
I C
Leakage

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