Extraction of bipolar SPICE Gummel-Poon parameters related to B-C junction Capacitance-Voltage (C-V) 
1. What two terminals are used to measure the base-collector (B-C) junction capacitance?
2. Which SPICE parameter represents the base-collector capacitance when there is zero voltage applied across the B-C junction?
3. What does the SPICE parameter `VJC` (also known as `PBC`) represent in the B-C capacitance model?
4. The SPICE parameter `MJC` (B-C Grading Coefficient) describes what physical characteristic of the junction?
5. For a standard BJT with an abrupt (step-graded) base-collector junction, what value is the grading coefficient `MJC` typically set to?
6. To properly extract the *depletion* capacitance parameters of the B-C junction, the measurement is performed under what bias condition?
7. For an abrupt B-C junction, which type of plot is used to create a straight line from the C-V data, allowing for easy extraction?
8. When using the correct linearized plot (e.g., inverse capacitance squared vs. voltage), what parameter is found by extending the straight line to the voltage axis intercept?
9. How is the zero-bias B-C capacitance (`CJC`) most directly determined from the C-V measurement data?
10. The *slope* of the linearized C-V plot (e.g., inverse capacitance squared vs. voltage) is physically related to what property of the semiconductor?