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Advanced semiconductor component analyser with graphics display and pc connectivity
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Peak Atlas DCA Pro User Guide
Base-Emitter Voltage Drop
The DC characteristics of the base-emitter
junction are displayed, both the base-emitter
forward voltage drop (V
current (I
) used for that measurement.
B
junction at different currrents by performing a PN junction I/V graph using the
PC software.
The forward base-emitter voltage drop can aid in the identification of silicon or
germanium devices. Germanium devices can have base-emitter voltages as low
as 0.2V, Silicon types exhibit readings of about 0.7V and Darlington transistors
can exhibit readings of about 1.2V because of the multiple base-emitter
junctions being measured.
The DCA Pro uses the V
Silicon or Germanium. There can be considerable overlap in V
readings for Silicon and Germanium transistors. Don't worry if the
decision is incorrect, it does not indicate a fault and no displayed
measurements are affected by the Silicon/Germanium decision.
It is important to note that the DCA Pro does not perform the base-
emitter voltage drop tests at the same base current as that used for the
current gain measurement. V
nominally 5mA. The base current used during the gain measurement is
equal to I
) and the base
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/h
.
C
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This example shows an NPN base-
emitter voltage (V
base test current (I
wish, you can test the base-emitter
value to help it determine if your transistor is
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is measured at a fixed base current of
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) of 0.703V for a
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) of 5mA. If you
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