Can Mohammed Gaussi help with my high frequency transistor troubles?

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The discussion revolves around difficulties with high-frequency transistors, specifically regarding their equivalent circuits, parasitic elements, and transfer functions. Participants seek assistance and references to address these issues. Questions are raised about the definition of "high frequency" and the specific type of transistor in question. Suggestions include consulting manufacturer data sheets for detailed information. Mohammed Gaussi is mentioned as a potential reference for further guidance.
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hello every body ;
i have a big problem with transistors at high frequency ;
their equivalent circuit ,parastic elements,transfer functions;
can some body help;
or give me alink to a convinent reference that can help.
:cry:
 
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What's high frequency to you?
What type of transistor?

Have you tried looking at manufactures data sheets?
Those should give you all the information you need.
 
Try Mohammed Gaussi as a reference.
 
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