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Saturation applies to two things in electronics; core saturation in a transformer or inductor, AND transistor saturation in a BJT or a MOSFET.
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Active region in BJT in a Common emitter configuration
But if V(base)-V(collector)=0.1 (suppose) then base-collector junction will be in forward bias that means it will enter into saturation mode. But book says it will remain in active mode. …
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Collector current decreases with the increase of base current in saturation mode of bjt
In my book they explained that in saturation mode of bjt the collector current decreases even if i increase the base current.
but i don't understand why it should decrease. … Because in the saturation mode base-collector works as a forward bias, so there should be breakdown of collector current. …