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Definition of "Bipolar Junction Transistor" |
A Bipolar Junction Transistor, or BJT, is a solid-state device in which the current flow between two terminals (the collector and the emitter) is controlled by the amount of current that flows through a third terminal (the base). / A transistor operating by using both the flow of electrons and the flow of holes [or lack of electrons]. Called a Bipolar Junction Transistor [BJT] because the device is made by joining PN junctions [dissimilar semiconductor materials, P and N type] together. / A Bipolar Junction Transistor, is a solid state device in which the current flow between two terminals is controlled by the amount of current that flows through a third terminal (the base). Contrast to the other main transistor type, the FET, in which the output current is controlled by input voltage. / A bipolar junction transistor is a type of transistor that relies on the contact of two types of semiconductor for its operation. BJTs can be used as amplifiers, switches, or in oscillators. BJTs can be found either as individual discrete components, or in large numbers as parts of integrated circuits. / Gain Block Amplifiers provide stable performance over temperature and operate at 3V or 5V supply. A component that provides amplification, which normally contains additional circuitry in addition to a simple amplifier. |
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