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basics of transformer

transformer

Working Principle and Basic Theory of Transformer Explained

A transformer is an essential electrical device that changes the voltage level of alternating current (AC) without altering its frequency. The working principle of a

BJT Operation in Active, Saturation And Cutoff Region explained

Operation of BJT in Active, Saturation And Cutoff Region

Understanding the active region, saturation region, and cutoff region of a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) is fundamental for both analog and digital circuit design. These

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