Single Transistor Overall Current Gain

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The discussion centers on the confusion regarding the equation for overall current gain in a single transistor circuit, specifically Ai = α(R4/(R4 + Ri)). The user expresses uncertainty about deriving the relationship between the emitter current (Ie) and the input current (Ii) from the given equation. They reference previous threads where they attempted to clarify their understanding but felt the need to start a new thread for further questions. The conversation highlights the complexities of analyzing transistor circuits and the importance of clear communication in forum discussions. The user seeks assistance in comprehending the current gain equation and its derivation.
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Homework Statement


THe problem statement and given solutions are in this thread:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=694054

I do not understand the equation for current gain:


Homework Equations


Ai = \alpha\frac{R4}{R4 + Ri}


The Attempt at a Solution


I have pages of work on this, but basically what I know is \frac{Io}{Ie} = \alpha

then \frac{Ie}{Ii} must equal \frac{R4}{R4 + Ri}, I don't see that.
 
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Why have you started a second thread for your own question?
 
I started a second thread because I thought I had figured it out. I stated so in that thread, and thus expected no one would reply. I asked another question about this same circuit in a third thread.
 

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