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Pnp transistor with base connected to collector
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[QUOTE="DS2016, post: 5495137, member: 596531"] Thanks for your answer. The simulation results show me that a current (IC), which is a little lower than IB (defined for base current ), flows through the collector node and the sum of both currents | IB+IC| is equal to the emitter current IE. In my case, the external nodes of base and collector are shorted, but each of this layer has internal parasitic resistance. I think the internal VBC is not 0 V. [/QUOTE]
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