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What can transistors be?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 8/6/2022
  1. either field effect (JFET, MOSFET) or junction (BJT) or point contact (usually considered obsolete)
  2. either small signal or high power
  3. either electron majority carrier (N-channel FET, NPN BJT) or hole majority carrier (P-channel FET, PNP BJT)
  4. either linear (used in amplifier and oscillator circuits) or switching (used in digital logic circuits)
  5. etc.
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