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BJT

active vs passive components

Difference between Active and Passive Components

In this post, we will discuss the difference between Active and Passive components. We can differentiate active & passive components on the basis of the

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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