File:Early effect (NPN).svg

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English: A diagram showing the Early effect, or base-width modulation, in an NPN BJT. When the collector voltage is raised relative to the base and emitter (i.e. the collector-base junction's reverse bias is increased), the depletion region (hashed area) at the collector-base junction widens and the effective width (Weff) of the base is reduced. This results in a higher collector (i.e. output) current.
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