common emitter configuration is use for amplification purpose while common collector is use as buffer as its op is same as ip..
JFET is a unijunction transistor.
A transistor is nothing to do with music, it is an electrical component.
Here are some songs with transistor radio in the title and there are probably many more: Transistor Sister by Freddy Cannon Twisted Transistor by Korn Transistor Radio ... three songs by Cloud Cult, Jaya the Cat, and The Methadones Tiny Blue Transistor Radio by Connie Smith
The transistor was invented by Bell Labs in 1948. Applications in consumer devices followed within a few years after that.
I dont know
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
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A: I would say common emiter NPN , For no other reason then people think positive and logic was set aty positive 5 volts
The pin configuration of sl 100 is B C E with ground as the base of the transistor.
output current is zero
Common Emitter Configuration has maximum impedance.
It depends on what you want to do with the transistor. Class A, common emitter, is used for voltage amplification. Class C, common collector, is used for current amplification. There are other classes and configurations but, again, it depends on what you want to do.
A sexy transistor are two type. NPN and PNP..... c means common b means base .
there are 3 types of configuratons......they are 1.common emmiter configuration 2.common collector configuration 3.common base configuration
Common Emitter - Class A Amplifier.
The base is excited by a very low current. That turns the transistor on so that a higher amount of current flow comes out.
In an NPN transistor an emiter follower refers to an amplifier topology. The emiter follower configuration is when the emitter of a N-Type Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) is connected to the common point on a circuit (typically ground). This is not always the case, however, because many amplifier configuration exist.