Examples of 'base of the transistor' in a sentence

Meaning of "base of the transistor"

This phrase refers to the part of a transistor that serves as its foundation or support. It is the region where the electrical current flows in and out, and it provides the necessary structure and stability for the transistor to function properly

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base of the transistor
Base of the transistor.
The other components are connected across the base of the transistor.
The base of the transistor 69 is connected to a common reference potential such as ground.
This implantation will be used to form the intrinsic base of the transistor.
The base of the transistor Q 3 is connected to an output of the integrated circuit.
This wafer is lightly doped and serves as the base of the transistor.
The base of the transistor Q4 is connected to a point between these two resistors.
The extra base drive creates a stored charge in the base of the transistor.
The base of the transistor is connected to ground through a resistor R1 and to a control circuit 3.
The other commonly utilized circuit adjusts current flowing in the base of the transistor.
The base of the transistor T6 carries substantially OV, so that it is turned off.
The output of the comparator C is connected to the base of the transistor Tr.
The base of the transistor T1 receives the transmission command signal e.
The low impedance ( or resistance ) allows current to flow through the base of the transistor.
The base of the transistor T1 receives the transmission control signal e.

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Using well-known techniques, in a practical circuit a voltage offset is applied at base of the transistor.
A bias resistor R 2 is connected between the base of the transistor and the switched live wire.
A parallel arrangement of a zener diode Z1 and a capacitor C1 is connected to the base of the transistor.
The signal produces a pulse at the base of the transistor T3 after passing through the capacitor C5.
The P+ polysilicon layer is intended to form the extrinsic base of the transistor later.
The base of the transistor Q6 is connected to its collector and to the base of Q5.
The inverting input is the base of the transistor T9.
The base of the transistor T1 is connected to the collector of a PNP type auxiliary transistor T2.
This difference in current is absorbed in the base of the transistor Q7.
The base of the transistor 11 is connected to its collector.
The reference voltage is applied to the base of the transistor Q2 vía the resistor R2.
The base of the transistor 34 is connected to the connecting point 1.
Resistor R4 is used to limit the current supplied to the base of the transistor T1.
Consequently the base of the transistor 40 appears to have a very low impedance.
Consequently, a current I flows from the node B towards the base of the transistor 3.
The base of the transistor 104 is associated with the positive terminal of the battery.
The base and the collector of D2 are also connected to the base of the transistor T1.
The base of the transistor 21 is controlled by a gain adjusting circuit 20 which follows a predetermined law.
The emitter of the transistor Q1 is connected to the collector and base of the transistor Q4.
A resistor 15 is connected between the base of the transistor 13 and the common reference potential.
A second terminal of the photodetector 5 is linked to the base of the transistor 11.
The base of the transistor 33 is controlled from a control voltage VP through a resistor 46.
They are conductive when the terminal 2 is positive relative to the base of the transistor 26.
The emitter and base of the transistor are connected by resistor R35.
L1 and is taken vía a short cable to the base of the transistor Q6.
The base of the transistor 1 receives the input signal Oe through a capacitor C1.
The electrode 5 is connected to the base of the transistor T1.
The base of the transistor Q25 receives a current supply PG3 of internal biasing.
The signal input v 1 is connected to the base of the transistor T 1.
The base of the transistor TR1 is grounded through a resistor R2.
A bias resistor R 1 is connected between the collector and the base of the transistor TB 11.
The base of the transistor T4 is linked to the collector of the transistor T1.
The card CC3 also has an output controlling the base of the transistor K3.
The base of the transistor Q2 is connected to a first terminal of a resistor R13.
The card CC1 also has an output, which controls the base of the transistor K1.

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