one pushes while the other pulls and vice versa.
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No. The PNP and NPN transistors are exactly opposite each other in polarity. You cannot just replace one for the other without redesigning the circuit.
NPN and PNP transistors function in essentially the same way. The power supply polarities are simply reversed for each type. The only major difference between the two types is that the NPN transistor has a higher frequency response than the PNP-because electron flow is faster than hole flow. Therefore high frequency applications will utilize NPN transistors.
result of output characteristics of npn transister in CB mode
The primary reason that NPN transistors are used more often than PNP transistors is that they usually operate faster (at higher frequencies) because the mobility of the current carriers in NPN transistors (electrons) is much higher than that of the current carriers in PNP transistors (holes).
No...TIP31 is NPN. The complementary PNP is a TIP32. They are both large high power (40W) devices.
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diff. between npn and pnp transristor
pnp and npn transistor
NPN and PNP are transistor types. The difference in the way the layers of semiconductor material are doped with impurities.
Class b complementry symetry is nothing but the amplifier which have double amplification,in this the transistor used is npn and pnp so one get the phase shift of 180 and other also so the total phase shift is 360 degre.so it is very useful for the amplification purpose
a thyristor can be considered as two complementary transistors , one pnp- transistor, and other npn transistor
BT169 is neither an NPN nor a PNP transistor. BT169 is a thyristor, otherwise known as a silicon controlled rectifier.
NPN, PNP only classified to BJT, while FET classified as P-channel , N-channel
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Switching is faster in NPN transistor than PNP. Because movement of electrons is faster than holes.
PNP is sourcing. NPN is sinking. You generally connect NPN to ground and your PLC(or any load)input. With PNP you connect to V+ and to your PLC. Your PLC (load) should have the same ground or V+. Sourcing (PNP) provides a path to +24DC generally. Sinking (NPN) provides a path to 0V DC.