Current gain h – Velleman DCA55 User Manual

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Atlas DCA User Guide

October 2007 – Rev 7

Page 15

Current Gain (H

FE

)


The DC current gain (H

FE

) is displayed

after any special transistor features
have been displayed.

DC current gain is simply the ratio of
the collector current to the base current
for a particular operating condition.
The Atlas DCA measures H

FE

at a

collector current of 2.50mA and a
collector-emitter voltage of between
2V and 3V.

The gain of all transistors can vary considerably with collector current,
collector voltage and also temperature. The displayed value for gain therefore

may not represent the gain experienced
at other collector currents and voltages.
This is particularly true for large
devices.

Darlington transistors can have very
high gain values and more variation of
gain will be evident as a result of this.

Additionally, it is quite normal for transistors of the same type to have a wide
range of gain values. For this reason, transistor circuits are often designed so
that their operation has little dependence on the absolute value of current gain.

The displayed value of gain is very useful however for comparing transistors of
a similar type for the purposes of gain matching or fault finding.

Current gain

H

FE

=126

Test current

Ic=2.50mA

IC=2.50mA

IC

HFE =

IB

IB

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