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Which of the following is true?(a) HC-A = HJ-C – HJ-A(b) HC-A = HJ-C + HJ-A(c) HJ-A = HJ-C – HC-A(d) HJ-A = HJ-C + HC-AI got this question by my college professor while I was bunking the class.This question is from Thermal Stability topic in portion Transistor Biasing and Thermal Stabilization of Electronic Devices & Circuits

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The correct answer is (d) HJ-A = HJ-C + HC-A

For EXPLANATION I would say: HJ-C is THERMAL resistance between JUNCTION and CASE and HC-A is thermal resistance between case and ambient. The circuit DESIGNER has no control over HJ-C. So, a proper approach to dissipate heat from case to ambient is through heat sink.



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