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Transistor basics,
in this course we will learn about the Transistor Basics Course, designed to introduce you to the fundamentals of transistors and their applications in electronic circuits. You’ll explore the two main types of transistors: Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) and Field-Effect Transistors (FETs), understanding their structures, working principles, and key differences. The course covers essential concepts such as transistor biasing, operating regions, and their role as switches and amplifiers. Through practical examples, you’ll learn how to analyze and design basic transistor-based circuits, including amplifiers and logic gates. By the end, you’ll have a solid foundation in transistor technology, preparing you for more advanced studies in electronics and circuit design. 0612 TV w NERDfirst
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