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A transistor is a semiconductor device that can amplify signals and switch power. The types that are used most are BJT (Bipolar Junction Transistor), UJT (Unijunction Transistor), and MOSFET (FET, for Field Effect Transistor).
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How does this current limiting circuit work?
A tutorial electronicsArea explains a transistor based current limiting circuit.
Problem is that I am not able to understand how T1 gets switched on in the fist place. To make T1 on it needs a volt …
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Why doesn't this transistor circuit work as expected?
This is a circuit I have designed to work as an oscillator. But it doesn't work.
The way I supposed this works:
When power is ON, the capacitor(C1) starts charging through 1Kohm resistor. Once it …