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I am trying to understand transistors. Here is what I got.
Assume we have a forward biased transistor(emitter-base direct, collector-base inverse).
The point of transistor, in this mode, is to amplify a signal from base. That signal will vary the current in collector.
So if i have a AC source sending sinusoid signals to the base, assuming that sinusoid doesn't have very big amplitude, I will have as an output, an amplified sinusoid.
Is this case that amplifying of current in base to get very big currents in collector?
Assume we have a forward biased transistor(emitter-base direct, collector-base inverse).
The point of transistor, in this mode, is to amplify a signal from base. That signal will vary the current in collector.
So if i have a AC source sending sinusoid signals to the base, assuming that sinusoid doesn't have very big amplitude, I will have as an output, an amplified sinusoid.
Is this case that amplifying of current in base to get very big currents in collector?