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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Circuit_Analysis/05%3A_Advanced_Topic-_Operational_Amplifiers/5.01%3A_Introduction
    Voltages are normally given a two-letter subscript indicating the nodes at which it is measured. VCE is the DC potential from the collector to the emitter of a transistor, while vBE indi...Voltages are normally given a two-letter subscript indicating the nodes at which it is measured. VCE is the DC potential from the collector to the emitter of a transistor, while vBE indicates the AC signal appearing across a transistor’s base-emitter junction.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Circuits_and_Devices/07%3A_Advanced_Topic-_Operational_Amplifiers/7.01%3A_Introduction
    Voltages are normally given a two-letter subscript indicating the nodes at which it is measured. VCE is the DC potential from the collector to the emitter of a transistor, while vBE indi...Voltages are normally given a two-letter subscript indicating the nodes at which it is measured. VCE is the DC potential from the collector to the emitter of a transistor, while vBE indicates the AC signal appearing across a transistor’s base-emitter junction.

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