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The bi-polar transistor at RF
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July 22nd 04, 02:41 PM
John Woodgate
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I read in sci.electronics.design that Paul Burridge
wrote (in 8afvf05guvnvmjgqtafgau2d2li3ckn
) about 'The bi-polar transistor at RF', on Thu, 22 Jul
2004:
IOW, as the signal frequency increases, the BSR becomes the dominant
component of the device's input impedance... Phew! Unless of course,
someone knows otherwise...
Emitter lead inductance?
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