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take a metal can and throw it out

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What does the arrow in bipolar junction transistor symbol represent?

There a two types of bipolar transistors PNP and NPN . This refers to the doping elements used in the silicon components of this 3 layer device with base always in the middle. The arrow is the emitter wire and shows direction of conventional current flow(positive to negative) NPN transistors (generally used in negative earth circuits) have the arrow pointing away from the base connection PNP transistors ( generally used in circuits with positive earth) have the arrow pointing towards the base connection.


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What are the advantages of using transistor as an switch instead of diode?

1. A transistor *is* a triode- this is the general name for any three-electrode electronic device. 2. Most people understand "triode" to mean a tride vacuum tube/valve. 3. The transistor (i) needs no heated filament/cathode, so it uses much less power than a valve triode, (ii) because of (i), transistors do not "burn out" with age, so they have much longer lifetimes, are much more reliable, and generate much less waste heat, (iii) transistors can operate at much lower power than triode valves, and at much higher frequencies, (iv) transistors can be made much smaller than triodes, by a factor of many tens of thousands, (v) from early on, transistors were much cheaper than triode valves.


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the three legs in a transistor are known as E B and C. They stand for Emitter, Base and collector. Two of them are input and one is an output. so you have two going into the component and one that goes out. hope this helps i am also doing an assignment on this and found this out.


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transistor sl 100n has 3 pins and it is work like a switch. there is metal lead in the above metal surface the nearest pin is emeter and last pin is collector and center pin is base

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