baasvoolu
Baasvoolu is a term used in Estonian electronics to denote the base current in a bipolar junction transistor (BJT) circuit. It is the input current that flows into the transistor’s base terminal and controls the larger current between collector and emitter. In active operation, the collector current is approximately proportional to the base current, described by the current gain β, such that I_C ≈ β I_B.
Etymology: The word combines baas (base) and voolu (current) with the genitive suffix -u, yielding baasvoolu as
Role and behavior: Baasvoolu determines the transistor’s operating state. A higher base current drives the device
Design and measurement: In biasing networks, baasvoolu is set by input voltage and base resistance. For a
See also: Transistor, Bipolar junction transistor, Current gain, Biasing, Base-emitter junction.