" Diffusion capacitence ' always' increases due to diffusion of majority charge carriers on both sides to the other sides and accumulation of charge on both sides of junction " And "Transition capacitence will 'always' be decreasing due to increased in width of depletion layer in reverse bias " Am I right by saying this sir???
Its quite a start for me. Thank you for the great *introduction!*
brother this type of definition we can read anywhere please explain with logical approach with no disturbing background music
Noted, thanks.
" Diffusion capacitence ' always' increases due to diffusion of majority charge carriers on both sides to the other sides and accumulation of charge on both sides of junction " And
"Transition capacitence will 'always' be decreasing due to increased in width of depletion layer in reverse bias "
Am I right by saying this sir???
4:59 you forgot to edit that bit out, you can do it in YT studio
thanks for the video
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Nice explanation.. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It's not eplison ,it's epsilon right
I have already read the exact explanation on Google just before coming to you tube lol 🙄🙄🙄 then what's the meaning of me coming to u tube
You might not understood it intuitively.
not really clear on transition capactitance
Good explanation.. A small correction though.. Its epsilon not eplison..
thank you. plz share.
Why your studying what is there expain first
We'll try better in next videos. Thanks for your comment.
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