7812 is not a transistor. It is a three lead voltage regulator integrated circuit. Its maximum input voltage should be near 35 volts. The minimum input voltage should be near 14 volts. The output will be 12 volts.
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They use transistor as the purpose to transfer the voltage
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there are two diodes there but to use them as rectifiers never
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The 7812 is not a transistor. It is an integrated circuit, a voltage regulator designed to regulate an input voltage down to 12 volts output. It typically comes in a TO-220 case, and has three leads, so it sure does look like a transistor though!
internal diagram of ic 7812
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The 7812 voltage regulator is a three terminal, single IC, +12V regulator.
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I can give you several sentences.I bought a transistor radio.The transistor amplified the signal.We studied the transistor in science class.
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- Output current in excess of 1A - Internal thermal overload protection - No external components required - Output transistor safe area protection - Internal short circuit current limit - Available in the aluminum TO-3 package
They use transistor as the purpose to transfer the voltage
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