Hello,
Working in active, is the current generated in the colector-base due to inverse biasing, called Icb0?? I think it is not a real saturation current.
for example, in Ebers-Moll model, Ics represents a real saturation current, but is not the same as Icb0.
Ie in Ebers-Moll model is something like :
Ie = -Ies*(exp(qVe/KT)-1) + ar*Ics*(exp(qVc/KT)-1)
The picture atached has a circle around the current I'm asking for.
Is is Icb0 ?? (so, it is not Ics?)
Thanks a lot.
Working in active, is the current generated in the colector-base due to inverse biasing, called Icb0?? I think it is not a real saturation current.
for example, in Ebers-Moll model, Ics represents a real saturation current, but is not the same as Icb0.
Ie in Ebers-Moll model is something like :
Ie = -Ies*(exp(qVe/KT)-1) + ar*Ics*(exp(qVc/KT)-1)
The picture atached has a circle around the current I'm asking for.
Is is Icb0 ?? (so, it is not Ics?)
Thanks a lot.