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Transistor parameters

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A transistor’s parameters represent its electrical properties. Engineers employ transistor parameters in production-line testing and circuit design. A group of a transistor’s parameters sufficient to predict circuit gain, input impedance, and output impedance is also referred to as its small-signal model.

Two-by-two parameter matricies receive designations such as

The tools for designing with transistor parameters include simultaneous equations, determinants, and matrix theory (often studied as part of linear algebra), especially Cramer's rule.

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