Transistor Operation

Prabhu TL
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Amplifier

A transistor conducts current when the base voltage is greater than BE junction’s voltage. Current is non-zero.

Switch

A transistor conducts current when the base voltage is greater than BE junction’s voltage. Current is non-zero. This corresponds to a closed switch. A transistor does not conduct current when the base voltage is less than BE junction’s voltage. Current is zero. This correspond to an open switch.

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