In the switching transistor the output current is controlled by the (current) and this is also called current controlled current device (CCCD). But in ordinary switch we controlled output current physically...
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An artesian well bubbles up out of the ground all by itself.
chairman's agenda has notes at the right site of an agenda.this where he/she write all important thin to discuss during the meeting
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Ordinary is when you can physically stand on this said ground. Virtual ground occurs when the ground is virtually the same between two disagreeing parties. EX: I like cake and you like cake. That is virtual ground in an argument. Whereas, a disagreement would be an atheist going to Church. However that's a paradox...
The difference between a Transistor and a Resistor is that a transistor is designed to amplify the electrical current, whereas a Resistor is designed to reduce the electrical current.
Transistor switching times: The turn-on time of switching transistor sum of delay time (td) and rise time (tr). ton = td + tr. Delay time (td): It is defined as the time during which the collector current rises from zero to 0.1ICS.
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The major difference between a solution and an ordinary mixture is that solution is homogeneous and an ordinary mixture is heterogeneous.
transistor either increase or decrease current bt capacitor stores the energy
There is no difference they perform the same functions.
The difference between a tied grant and an ordinary grant is that a tied grant has conditions and the ordinary grants don't!
difference between ordinary prism and constant deviation prism
No, there is not any difference between the switching action of a relay and a contactor. Both of these devices are operated by an electro magnetic coil.
What is the difference between an ordinary transformer and resonant coupling energy transfer?
Emitter biasing is when you add a resistor between the emitter of a transistor and the 0v rail so that any voltage developed across the emitter will subtract from the voltage on the base and effectively turn the transistor OFF. We are talking about an NPN transistor and the transistor is an "ordinary transistor" or BJT (bi-polar Junction Transistor). For more information on transistor biasing see: Talking Electronics website.
It has been suggested that process switching and thread switching be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Proposed since April 2012.