transistor as a switch

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Using a transistor as a switch is the simplest application of the device. A transistor can be extensively used for switching operations either for opening or closing of a circuit. Meanwhile, the basic concept behind the operation of a transistor as a switch relies on its mode of operation. Generally, the low voltage DC is turned on or off by transistors in this mode.

Both PNP and NPN transistors can be utilized as switches. A basic terminal transistor can be handled differently from a signal amplifier by biasing both NPN and PNP bipolar transistors by an “ON / OFF” static switch. One of the main uses of the transistor to transform a DC signal “On” or “OFF” is solid-state switches. 

Some devices, including LEDs, only require several milliamperes of DC voltages at the logical level and can be directly controlled via the logical gate output. High-power devices such as generators, solenoids, or lamps usually need more power to use transistor switches than the usual logic gate. Read more.








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