i imagine you are referring to ON as a transistor is saturated or ON.
An NPN transistor is a type of semiconductor device, specifically a bipolar junction transistor, and is not classified as a process or output. It serves as a fundamental building block in electronic circuits, functioning as a switch or amplifier. In this context, it can control current flow and signal amplification, but it itself is not a process or output.
A transistor is used to switch electronic signals.
At different parameters the input and output relation differs ,amplification factor varies across the various configuration of transistor. To know how to use the transistor weather as a switch or as an amplifiers analyzing it across all the parameters is important.
Yes, a transistor switch circuit using a Darlington pair can exhibit two switching thresholds due to the characteristics of the two transistors involved. The first threshold is related to the base-emitter voltage of the first transistor, while the second threshold is influenced by the combined voltage drop across both transistors when they are in the on state. This behavior can lead to a more complex input-output relationship compared to a single transistor switch.
In a common emitter (CE) configuration, the output characteristics used for switching action are primarily the active region and the saturation region. When the transistor is in the active region, it can amplify signals, while in the saturation region, it acts as a closed switch, allowing maximum current to flow. The transition between these two regions is crucial for effective switching, where the transistor is turned on (saturation) or off (cut-off) to control the output.
transistor has 2 output 1 and 0 so can be used as a switch
In the switching transistor the output current is controlled by the (current) and this is also called current controlled current device (CCCD). But in ordinary switch we controlled output current physically...
because in ce configuration value of input voltage requried to make the transistor on is very less value of the output voltage or output current
An NPN transistor is a type of semiconductor device, specifically a bipolar junction transistor, and is not classified as a process or output. It serves as a fundamental building block in electronic circuits, functioning as a switch or amplifier. In this context, it can control current flow and signal amplification, but it itself is not a process or output.
Transistor are DC output, Triac are AC output.
An unbiased transistor is one being used with no bias voltage to offset its operating point. If the input signal is very small it still can operate as an amplifier but the output will be non-linear. One use for an unbiased transistor is when the transistor is used as a switch, turning it on or off.
A transistor is used to switch electronic signals.
A Unijunction Transistor is a transistor that acts solely as a switch.
Including a series capacitor in the input and/or output circuit of the transistor. If the capacitor in the output circuit is omitted there will be a dc component in the output.
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it is a transistor used in IR TOGGLE SWITCH. :-)
At different parameters the input and output relation differs ,amplification factor varies across the various configuration of transistor. To know how to use the transistor weather as a switch or as an amplifiers analyzing it across all the parameters is important.