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I know it has something to do with a different polarity on the emitter and collector but I cannot for the life of me remember what it is. (This is electronics 12)
Originally posted by: Jassi
electronics 12?
high-school or college?
Originally posted by: dowxp
iirc,
with the pnp, the b-e junction is forward biased and is reversed biased in the npn.
basically in a pnp you have current going from the e to the c and in a npn from c to e;
i think >_> ; c - collection; b - base; e - emitter
