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An integrated circuit with several darlington transistors on it. Usually they are independent darlingtons.

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What is darlington emitter follower?

A darlington emitter follower is two transistors operating as one. Both collectors are tied together. The emitter of the first is connected to the base of the second. The darlington exhibits very high gain. If hFe, for instance, on each transistor was nominally 100, the effective hFe would be nominally 100 squared, or 10000. The emitter follower is a common collector configuration where the emitter tracks the base, offset by the base-emitter forward junction voltage. In a darlington, there are two junctions in series, so the effective junction voltage is about 1.4V. Voltage gain of the darlington, like any emitter follower, is one, or unity. Current gain, however, is limited only by the power supply, the transistor, and effective hFe. In the darlington configuration, current gain is effectively considered to be large enough to be thought of as "infinite".


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