Early effect

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Named after American electrical engineer James M. Early who discovered the effect.

Noun[edit]

Early effect (plural Early effects)

  1. (electronics) The variation in the effective width of the base in a bipolar junction transistor due to a variation in the applied base-to-collector voltage.

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