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What disadvantage of the transistor did the integrated circuit eliminate?

This sounds like a question from a sheet I did or actually had for HW the answer is they eliminated the heat sensitive components


When a PNP transistor is connected in a circuit it can be used as a power amplifier because?

A PNP transistor has no advantage or disadvantage over an NPN transistor in its ability as an amplifier. Rather, the current-handling capacities of the transistor determine if it's usable as an amplifier.


Why is it necessary to bias a transistor when it is to be used as an amplifier?

Biasing is necessary in a transistor circuit to keep the transistor working. Without proper biasing, the circuit will fail


What is transistor relay driver?

a transistor circuit for driving the coil of a magnetic relay.


What is the ac equivalent circuit for a transistor?

Transistor are DC output, Triac are AC output.


How transistor acts as a amplifier?

A transistor does not act as an amplifier. It is used as a component in an amplifier circuit.


Internal circuit diagram and working principle of transistor npn sl100?

This mechanism is how a transistor works.


DC blocking in a transistor is achieved by?

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.


What part in an electric circuit opens and closes the circuit?

A switch, switching transistor, or circuit breaker usually does.


How do you define transistor biasing?

Selection and setting of a transistor's operating pointto meet circuit functional requirements.


What is the typical use of a transistor in an analog circuit?

amplification


The circuit in a bipolar transistor that carries 5 percent of the current flow is the?

the base circuit