Q:

The transconductance of a bipolar is given by ______________

A) (kT/q)/Ic B) Ic/(kT/q)
C) (q/KT)/Ic D) Ic/(q/KT)
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Ic/(kT/q)

Explanation: Transconductance gm of a bipolar transistor is given by gm = Ic/(kT/q). Transconductance is the electrical characteristic relating the current through the output of a device to the voltage across the input of a device.

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