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  2. File:BJT PNP symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    Symbol for an PNP BJT. ... 22 September 2007 - image was created specifically to be a consistent style with others ... Description= PNP transistor symbol without case ...

  3. Transistor - Wikipedia

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    For the BJT, on an n–p–n transistor symbol, the arrow will "Not Point iN". On a p–n–p transistor symbol, the arrow "Points iN Proudly". However, this does not apply to MOSFET-based transistor symbols as the arrow is typically reversed (i.e. the arrow for the n–p–n points inside).

  4. File:BJT PNP symbol (case).svg - Wikipedia

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    PNP transistor symbol with case (IEEE 315). Note: A little confusing on the BJT page, because the NPN is drawn with Collector (C) on the top, while here it is drawn on the bottom. Date: 11 November 2007: Source: Own work: Author: Zedh: Other versions.svg:

  5. Bipolar junction transistor - Wikipedia

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    3D model of a TO-92 package, commonly used for small bipolar transistors. A bipolar junction transistor (BJT) is a type of transistor that uses both electrons and electron holes as charge carriers. In contrast, a unipolar transistor, such as a field-effect transistor (FET), uses only one kind of charge carrier.

  6. File:BJT symbol PNP.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Transistor; Usage on beta.wikiversity.org PNP Trăng si tơ; Lọai Trăng si tơ

  7. p–n junction - Wikipedia

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    The circuit symbol is also shown. A p–n junction is a combination of two types of semiconductor materials , p-type and n-type , in a single crystal . The "n" (negative) side contains freely-moving electrons , while the "p" (positive) side contains freely-moving electron holes .

  8. Electronic symbol - Wikipedia

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    An electronic symbol is a pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions, such as wires, batteries, resistors, and transistors, in a schematic diagram of an electrical or electronic circuit. These symbols are largely standardized internationally today, but may vary from country to country, or engineering ...

  9. Common collector - Wikipedia

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    The transistor continuously monitors V diff and adjusts its emitter voltage to equal V in minus the mostly constant V BE (approximately one diode forward voltage drop) by passing the collector current through the emitter resistor R E. As a result, the output voltage follows the input voltage variations from V BE up to V +; hence the name ...