Gate to Base Capacitance Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Gate to Base Capacitance = Gate Capacitance-(Gate to Source Capacitance+Gate to Drain Capacitance)
Cgb = Cg-(Cgs+Cgd)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Gate to Base Capacitance - (Measured in Farad) - Gate to Base Capacitance is defined as the capacitance that is observed between the gate and Base of the Junction of MOSFET.
Gate Capacitance - (Measured in Farad) - Gate Capacitance is the capacitance of the gate terminal of a field-effect transistor.
Gate to Source Capacitance - (Measured in Farad) - Gate to source Capacitance is defined as the capacitance that is observed between the gate and source of the Junction of MOSFET.
Gate to Drain Capacitance - (Measured in Farad) - Gate to Drain Capacitance is defined as the capacitance that is observed between the gate and drain of the Junction of MOSFET.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Gate Capacitance: 59.61 Microfarad --> 5.961E-05 Farad (Check conversion here)
Gate to Source Capacitance: 14.61 Microfarad --> 1.461E-05 Farad (Check conversion here)
Gate to Drain Capacitance: 10 Microfarad --> 1E-05 Farad (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Cgb = Cg-(Cgs+Cgd) --> 5.961E-05-(1.461E-05+1E-05)
Evaluating ... ...
Cgb = 3.5E-05
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
3.5E-05 Farad -->35 Microfarad (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
35 Microfarad <-- Gate to Base Capacitance
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Gate to Base Capacitance Formula

Gate to Base Capacitance = Gate Capacitance-(Gate to Source Capacitance+Gate to Drain Capacitance)
Cgb = Cg-(Cgs+Cgd)

What is Parasitic Capacitance?

Parasitic capacitance, or stray capacitance is an unavoidable and usually unwanted capacitance that exists between the parts of an electronic component or circuit simply because of their proximity to each other.

How to Calculate Gate to Base Capacitance?

Gate to Base Capacitance calculator uses Gate to Base Capacitance = Gate Capacitance-(Gate to Source Capacitance+Gate to Drain Capacitance) to calculate the Gate to Base Capacitance, Gate to Base Capacitance formula is defined as the capacitance that is observed between the gate and Base of the Junction of MOSFET. Gate to Base Capacitance is denoted by Cgb symbol.

How to calculate Gate to Base Capacitance using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Gate to Base Capacitance, enter Gate Capacitance (Cg), Gate to Source Capacitance (Cgs) & Gate to Drain Capacitance (Cgd) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Gate to Base Capacitance calculation can be explained with given input values -> 3.5E+7 = 5.961E-05-(1.461E-05+1E-05) .

FAQ

What is Gate to Base Capacitance?
Gate to Base Capacitance formula is defined as the capacitance that is observed between the gate and Base of the Junction of MOSFET and is represented as Cgb = Cg-(Cgs+Cgd) or Gate to Base Capacitance = Gate Capacitance-(Gate to Source Capacitance+Gate to Drain Capacitance). Gate Capacitance is the capacitance of the gate terminal of a field-effect transistor, Gate to source Capacitance is defined as the capacitance that is observed between the gate and source of the Junction of MOSFET & Gate to Drain Capacitance is defined as the capacitance that is observed between the gate and drain of the Junction of MOSFET.
How to calculate Gate to Base Capacitance?
Gate to Base Capacitance formula is defined as the capacitance that is observed between the gate and Base of the Junction of MOSFET is calculated using Gate to Base Capacitance = Gate Capacitance-(Gate to Source Capacitance+Gate to Drain Capacitance). To calculate Gate to Base Capacitance, you need Gate Capacitance (Cg), Gate to Source Capacitance (Cgs) & Gate to Drain Capacitance (Cgd). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Gate Capacitance, Gate to Source Capacitance & Gate to Drain Capacitance and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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