http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_3/chpt_4/12.html mentions
"Therefore, if Vinput increases by 100 mV, then VB-E increases by 100 mV: a change in one is the same as a change in the other, since the two voltages are equal to each other."
I thought VB-E always had a voltage drop around ~0.6V when above cutoff? Thanks.
"Therefore, if Vinput increases by 100 mV, then VB-E increases by 100 mV: a change in one is the same as a change in the other, since the two voltages are equal to each other."
I thought VB-E always had a voltage drop around ~0.6V when above cutoff? Thanks.
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