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I need to find this :
Capacitors:2 off 220uF 16v electrolytic.
5 off .01uF polyester.
5 off .1uF polyester.
Resistors:All resistors 1/4 watt 5%
6 off 10k
1 off 1K
1 off 2.2m ===== 2.2 Mega ohm
2 off 39k
Transistors:All BC 184B, or 2N3904, or 2N2222A. Just about any small signal npn with a gain of 250+ will do. There are hundreds to choose from.
Can you find all the components in a radio , or anything else ?
I don't wanne buy things ,so.
Sorry for my bad English , I'm dutch !
Thanks !
resistor
A transistor acts like a resistor when Gate is connected to Source.
Transistor Diode Resistor Capacitor
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A common-emitter (CE) transistor amplifier circuit typically includes a NPN transistor, a biasing resistor network, an input coupling capacitor, and an output coupling capacitor. The input signal is fed into the base of the transistor through the coupling capacitor, while the collector is connected to a power supply through a load resistor. The emitter is usually grounded or connected to a resistor. This configuration allows for voltage amplification, where the output is taken from the collector.
astable multivibrator type transistor is free running oscillator.so it has greater stablity . it can be varied by resistor and capacitor value
A: A TRANSISTOR gain is determined by current flow on the collector by adding a resistor to the emitter this current flow is reduced by adding or bypassing this resistor with a capacitor the net effect is that this emitter resistor will be reduced in value as frequency increases therefore change gain as a function of frequency input
Transistor stands for "Transfer Resistor". (Resistor of transference)
The fullform of transistor is transfer resistor.
1)Transistors 2)Capacitors 3)Resistors
connect the base of the transistor to a variable resistor and to a normal resistor
connect the base of the transistor to a variable resistor and to a normal resistor