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When driving an NPN transistor using the GPIO output on a raspberry pi I assume no protection is needed on the GPIO side of the circuit? 

So nothing would really be needed beyond this to drive the LED as seen below?

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When driving an NPN transistor using the GPIO output on a raspberry pi I assume no protection is needed on the GPIO side of the circuit? So nothing would really be needed beyond this to drive the LED as seen below?

enter image description here

When driving an NPN transistor using the GPIO output on a raspberry pi I assume no protection is needed on the GPIO side of the circuit? 

So nothing would really be needed beyond this to drive the LED as seen below?

enter image description here

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Driving NPN with Raspberry Pi

When driving an NPN transistor using the GPIO output on a raspberry pi I assume no protection is needed on the GPIO side of the circuit? So nothing would really be needed beyond this to drive the LED as seen below?

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