Transistor Basics - Solid-state Devices and Analog Circuits - Day 4, Part 1
What is a transistor? A transistor is essentially an electronically-controlled switch or variable resistor depending on how it is used. A bipolar junction transistor passes a large current that is controlled by a smaller current. A field effect transistor passes a large current that is controlled by a small voltage.

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Bipolar Junction Transistors - Part 1 - Diode Review

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Zener Diodes

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Introduction to MOSFETs (25-Transistors)

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Capacitors Part 1 - Introduction

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Small Signal Amplifiers

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Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) Current Sources - Current Mirror (084b)

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Why do Junction Transistors Amplify Current and not Voltage

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Transistors Explained Simply: Switches, Amplifiers, Cutoff, Saturation & Q-Point

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What is Saturation

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How a transistor works

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Lecture 1: Introduction to Power Electronics

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Biasing transistors with current sources (29-Transistors)

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Unijunction Transistor

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Starter Guide to BJT Transistors (ElectroBOOM101 - 011)

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Overview of Transistors, Diodes, Capacitors - Circuit Theory Explained!

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Using inductors to bias transistors (30-Transistors)

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Transistors, How do they work?

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Astable Multivibrator - Answers to Questions

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Fun with Transistors

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