How to Calculate Transits

The transit frequency of the circuit is a measure of its current switches' pace. It relates to the circuit's current gain, which is its capability to increase its current when the circuit is first shut. The transit frequency is the signal's frequency when this particular logarithmic value is 1, which physicists call unity. One method to calculate the frequency is to use transit time, that is the delay, measured in seconds, between an applied voltage and also the resultant current.

Instructions :
  1. Multiply the signal's transit period by 2. For example, suppose that the transit period is 0. 00005 seconds. Multiply this delay by two, giving 0. 0001 seconds.
  2. Multiply this outcome by pi, which is approximately 3. 142. Multiplying 0. 0001 through 3. 142 gives 0. 0003142
  3. Divide 1 through this answer. Dividing 1 by 0. 0003141 gives 3, 183. The actual signal's transit frequency is therefore 3, 183 hertz, or even 3. 18 kilohertz.