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Transistor current gain in saturation mode
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[QUOTE="TheRedDevil18, post: 5432138, member: 419094"] Hi, I want to operate my transistor as a switch. I am using this one Datasheet: [URL]http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1868820.pdf[/URL] In the data sheet, it says the DC current gain hfe = 110 which I am assuming that's for the linear operating region ?, so if my hfe is less than 110 then will it be in saturation ? I see in one of the Vce(sat) vs Ic graphs that hfe = 10. If my current gain is 20, will it still be in saturation ? [/QUOTE]
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