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- Baker_clamp abstract "Baker clamp is a generic name for a class of electronic circuits that reduce the storage time of a switching bipolar junction transistor (BJT) by applying a nonlinear negative feedback through various kinds of diodes. The reason for slow turn-off times of saturated BJTs is the stored charge in the base. It must be removed before the transistor will turn off since the storage time is a limiting factor of using bipolar transistors and IGBTs in fast switching applications. The diode-based Baker clamps prevent the transistor from saturating and thereby accumulating a lot of stored charge.".
- Baker_clamp thumbnail Baker_clamp.png?width=300.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageID "22494600".
- Baker_clamp wikiPageLength "10894".
- Baker_clamp wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Baker_clamp wikiPageRevisionID "673473704".
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink Bipolar_junction_transistor.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_circuits.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink Darlington_transistor.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink Diode.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink Diode–transistor_logic.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink Insulated-gate_bipolar_transistor.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink Negative_feedback.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink Schottky_diode.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink Schottky_transistor.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink File:Baker_clamp.png.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLink File:Schottky-Transistor-ersatz.svg.
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baker clamp".
- Baker_clamp wikiPageWikiLinkText "parallel negative feedback".
- Baker_clamp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baker_clamp subject Category:Electronic_circuits.
- Baker_clamp hypernym Name.
- Baker_clamp type Circuit.
- Baker_clamp comment "Baker clamp is a generic name for a class of electronic circuits that reduce the storage time of a switching bipolar junction transistor (BJT) by applying a nonlinear negative feedback through various kinds of diodes. The reason for slow turn-off times of saturated BJTs is the stored charge in the base. It must be removed before the transistor will turn off since the storage time is a limiting factor of using bipolar transistors and IGBTs in fast switching applications.".
- Baker_clamp label "Baker clamp".
- Baker_clamp sameAs Q17004605.
- Baker_clamp sameAs m.05zjfpd.
- Baker_clamp sameAs Q17004605.
- Baker_clamp wasDerivedFrom Baker_clamp?oldid=673473704.
- Baker_clamp depiction Baker_clamp.png.
- Baker_clamp isPrimaryTopicOf Baker_clamp.