10. measuring h, Multiplied by h, Scale. the h – KYORITSU 1109S User Manual

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6-10. Measuring h

FE

(DC Current Amplification Factor)

# CAUTION:
With the germanium transistor, the leakage current flows into
the collector side, causing that much error in leakage current
measurements. Therefore, obtain a true value of leakage current
by deducting a h

FE

value equivalent to the leakage current from the

measured value.

⑴ The following will explain about the principle of h

FE

measurements.

As shown in Fig. 7, the collector and emitter of a transistor are

connected to the multimeter. When a resistor R of a certain

resistance value (approx. 24kΩ) is connected across the N (−COM)

terminal of the instrument and the base of the transistor, base-

terminal current I

B

, determined by R (approx. 24kΩ), flows and current

I

C

, multiplied by h

FE

, also flows into the collector of the transistor,

resulting in the increase of DC current and thus causing the meter

indication to change notably.

Theoretically, the h

FE

(=l

C

/l

B

) of a transistor (DC current amplification

factor) can be measured by plotting the amount of the current change

on a separate h

FE

scale.

The h

FE

scale for Model 1109 is marked for the 24kΩ R (approx.

100μA base current at 3V LV).

Fig. 7

(E) EMITTER
(C) COLLECTOR
(B) BASE

I

ECO

+(I

B

×h

FE

)

=I

C

h

FE

=−

I

C

I

B

I

B

P(+)

R(24kΩ)

(B)

(E)

(C) N(-COM)

X10(h

FE

)

h

FE

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