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Definition of "Bipolar" |
Having two polarities. An active solid-state device in which both positive and negative current carriers are used to support current flow. / A bipolar transistor is a semiconductor device commonly used for amplification. The device can amplify analog or digital signals. It can also switch DC or function as an oscillator. Physically, a bipolar transistor amplifies current, but it can be connected in circuits designed to amplify voltage or power. / Gain-bandwidth product designated as GBWP, GBW, GBP or GB for an amplifier is the product of the amplifier's bandwidth and the gain at which the bandwidth is measured. / (1) a type of transistor that uses both polarities of carriers (electrons and holes) in its operation as a junction transistor. |
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