What are the differences between transistors in a circuit, and how to analyze the function of transistors in a circuit?

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The structure, function, and working principle of a transistor

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Why can a transistor be used as a temperature sensor?

A transistor​ is a semiconductor device that has three alternating layers of p-type and n-type semiconductor materials, hence the name "transistor". These three layers are the emitter, base, and collector. In a transistor, the emitter and collector are the main current carrying regions, while the base is a very thin intermediate layer that mainly controls the current between the emitter and collector

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A Brief Analysis of the Basic Characteristics and Testing Methods of Phototransistors

A transistor​ is a semiconductor device that has three alternating layers of p-type and n-type semiconductor materials, hence the name "transistor". These three layers are the emitter, base, and collector. In a transistor, the emitter and collector are the main current carrying regions, while the base is a very thin intermediate layer that mainly controls the current between the emitter and collector

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Why is it easy to burn out transistors in MOS switch circuit design? How to solve it?

MOS transistor, also known as Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor, is a type of field-effect transistor named after a three-layer structure consisting of metal, oxide, and semiconductor. There are two types of MOSFETs: N-channel MOSFETs (NMOS) and P-channel MOSFETs (PMOS). Based on these two types, MOSFETs can be further divided into enhancement and depletion types

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Is the transistor driven relay circuit feasible?

The transistor​ driven relay circuit is a common and feasible circuit scheme. EPF81188AQC240-2 relay, as an electrical control component, is commonly used in control devices that convert low-power signals into high-power current carrying devices. As a semiconductor device, the transistor has characteristics such as current amplification and switch control, which can provide sufficient driving current to control the operation of relays

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